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Bluescreen when changing Intergrated graphics memory allocation above 64MB

So this is a weird problem I'm having. Since my PSU failed and I can't use my GTX770 with my backup PSU I have to rely on the intergrated HD4600, if I set the memory allocation to anything above 64 megs in the Bios it will blue screen when I login into windows. It doesn't do this on safe mode so I guess somekind of driver issue but I already deleted Intel Graphics Drivers and also the Nvidia ones so what I'm supposed to do now? Any ideas

 

Oh and the bluescreen error is WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR

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What parameter is attributed with the error in your case? Depending on that, things can be narrowed down more.

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Doesn't say anything else...

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I take it you're on Windows 8 then. Download BlueScreenView from Nirsoft, and let me know then :P I just need the number for parameter 1.

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I take it you're on Windows 8 then. Download BlueScreenView from Nirsoft, and let me know then :P I just need the number for parameter 1.

It only lists some 2 months old one....hardly useful?

 

edit: I just remembered I have page file disabled, thats needed for them to save right?

 

edit2: alright enabled page file

 

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You do indeed need the pagefile on for dumps, and you should never really turn it off, there is no good reason to do so. Anyway, since P1, is just 0, it tells me it's an MCE. Basically, it's a hardware error. Most likely related to the CPU, and you trying to change the memory available to the IGP of your CPU, and that subsequently interacting with something starting up resulting in the crash. I just wouldn't change the memory available to it, and let Windows do it.

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