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HELP! PC wont stop crashing

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23 hours ago, Techno Blueberry said:

Okay I might have been a little bit too tired when I made this reply, I just realized you said you already tried the thing that I recommended. well maybe it really is a physical issue and you can try unplugging it and plugging it back in, your graphics card I mean.

well I found out the drivers auto updated to the version that didn't work, will make sure it isn't a physical issue.

 

So about a week ago, I was getting the error "the computer rebooted from a bug check" a lot and the pc kept crashing. I made a post on here about it and figured out it was probably the gpu driver, but now a week later it is doing the same thing again. My gpu is a RX 6700 XT. Last week I DDU the drivers and used an older version and it worked for a few days, but now it is doing the same thing and I don't know what to do. I have the two mini dumps from today attached so someone can look at them. Please and thank you.

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                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    
                                                                             
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PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA (50)
Invalid system memory was referenced.  This cannot be protected by try-except.
Typically the address is just plain bad or it is pointing at freed memory.
Arguments:
Arg1: ffff909081c9ff00, memory referenced.
Arg2: 0000000000000002, value 0 = read operation, 1 = write operation.
Arg3: fffff8039310b1db, If non-zero, the instruction address which referenced the bad memory
    address.
Arg4: 0000000000000002, (reserved)

Debugging Details:
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*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for amdkmdag.sys

 You can try some of the things recommended here, they seem to have the same issue: 

"Uninstall GPU drivers with DDU, then install latest version" Is the recommendation I like the most and would recommend myself.

 

If nothing else maybe your gpu is not getting enough power(power cables not plugged in properly) or it needs to be reseated, there's a few possibilities but softwares the first thing to try for sure.

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3 minutes ago, Techno Blueberry said:

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                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    
                                                                             
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PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA (50)
Invalid system memory was referenced.  This cannot be protected by try-except.
Typically the address is just plain bad or it is pointing at freed memory.
Arguments:
Arg1: ffff909081c9ff00, memory referenced.
Arg2: 0000000000000002, value 0 = read operation, 1 = write operation.
Arg3: fffff8039310b1db, If non-zero, the instruction address which referenced the bad memory
    address.
Arg4: 0000000000000002, (reserved)

Debugging Details:
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*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for amdkmdag.sys

 You can try some of the things recommended here, they seem to have the same issue: 

"Uninstall GPU drivers with DDU, then install latest version" Is the recommendation I like the most and would recommend myself.

 

If nothing else maybe your gpu is not getting enough power(power cables not plugged in properly) or it needs to be reseated, there's a few possibilities but softwares the first thing to try for sure.

Okay I might have been a little bit too tired when I made this reply, I just realized you said you already tried the thing that I recommended. well maybe it really is a physical issue and you can try unplugging it and plugging it back in, your graphics card I mean.

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23 hours ago, Techno Blueberry said:

Okay I might have been a little bit too tired when I made this reply, I just realized you said you already tried the thing that I recommended. well maybe it really is a physical issue and you can try unplugging it and plugging it back in, your graphics card I mean.

well I found out the drivers auto updated to the version that didn't work, will make sure it isn't a physical issue.

 

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