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14.4 drivers installed, arma 3 chrases just like before :( You want the last DMP file?

No. Try this this:

 

Step 1: Then go to C:\Windows\System32\Drivers and rename atikmdag.sys to atikmdag.sys.old.

Step 2: Go to ati directory (usually in C:\ATI) and find the file atikmdag.sy_.

Step 3: Copy the file to your Desktop directory.

Step 4: Open cmd.exe by going to Start -> type cmd in the search box and hit enter.

Step 5: Change the directory to Desktop by typing chdir Desktop.

Step 6: Then, type EXPAND.EXE atikmdag.sy_ atikmdag.sys. Or, expand -r atikmdag.sy_ atikmdag.sys

Step 7: When the expansion is complete, copy the new atikmdag.sys from your Desktop toC:\Windows\System32\Drivers

Step 8: Restart your computer and the problem should be resolved.

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No. Try this this:

 

Step 1: Then go to C:\Windows\System32\Drivers and rename atikmdag.sys to atikmdag.sys.old.

Step 2: Go to ati directory (usually in C:\ATI) and find the file atikmdag.sy_.

Step 3: Copy the file to your Desktop directory.

Step 4: Open cmd.exe by going to Start -> type cmd in the search box and hit enter.

Step 5: Change the directory to Desktop by typing chdir Desktop.

Step 6: Then, type EXPAND.EXE atikmdag.sy_ atikmdag.sys. Or, expand -r atikmdag.sy_ atikmdag.sys

Step 7: When the expansion is complete, copy the new atikmdag.sys from your Desktop toC:\Windows\System32\Drivers

Step 8: Restart your computer and the problem should be resolved.

Well, Arma 3 stared up first try and worked just fine, then i tried BF4, and it crashed... :(

But i got a diffrent BSOD tho, got the :( and some tekst i couldnt read because it went away to fast and a loading thing going from 0-100%

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Well, Arma 3 stared up first try and worked just fine, then i tried BF4, and it crashed... :(

But i got a diffrent BSOD tho, got the :( and some tekst i couldnt read because it went away to fast and a loading thing going from 0-100%

Ok, Post the new dump file. I'll take a look at what happened this time. So at least Arma3 is working...

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Ok, Post the new dump file. I'll take a look at what happened this time. So at least Arma3 is working...

Look like i just had luck or somting first time, tried Arma 3 again now and same crash, BUT i got to see what some of the BSOD said, and it was somthing about the files you told me about, think it was system_service_exception (atikmdag) or somthing

https://www.dropbox.com/s/iyf8fgrcj6uhoye/DMP%20files%202.zip?dl=0 Took the last 3 ive gotten

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Look like i just had luck or somting first time, tried Arma 3 again now and same crash, BUT i got to see what some of the BSOD said, and it was somthing about the files you told me about, think it was system_service_exception (atikmdag) or somthing

https://www.dropbox.com/s/iyf8fgrcj6uhoye/DMP%20files%202.zip?dl=0 Took the last 3 ive gotten

The GPU is still being blamed. 

 

 

Remove Drivers:

1. Access Add/Remove Programs via the Windows Control Panel

2. Double Click “AMD Catalyst Install Manager”

3. Use the Express Uninstall Option

4. Reboot after the uninstall process has completed

 

Remove left over files/folders:

1. Access Folder Options from Windows Control Panel

2. Click the view tab and select “Show hidden files/ folders and drives (Apply Settings)

3. Access Drive “C” (Or wherever your OS is installed)

4. Delete the folder named “AMD”

5. Go to “Program Files” and delete all AMD / ATi associated folders

6. Go to “Program Files (x86)” and delete all AMD / ATi associated folders

7. Go to “ProgramData” and delete all AMD / ATi associated folders

8. Go to “Users\YourUserName\AppData\Local” and delete all AMD / ATi associated folders

9. Go to “Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming” and delete all AMD / ATi associated folders

 

Now reboot and reinstall the drivers. It seems as if Windows isn't registering the driver properly.

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The GPU is still being blamed. 

 

 

Remove Drivers:

1. Access Add/Remove Programs via the Windows Control Panel

2. Double Click “AMD Catalyst Install Manager”

3. Use the Express Uninstall Option

4. Reboot after the uninstall process has completed

 

Remove left over files/folders:

1. Access Folder Options from Windows Control Panel

2. Click the view tab and select “Show hidden files/ folders and drives (Apply Settings)

3. Access Drive “C” (Or wherever your OS is installed)

4. Delete the folder named “AMD”

5. Go to “Program Files” and delete all AMD / ATi associated folders

6. Go to “Program Files (x86)” and delete all AMD / ATi associated folders

7. Go to “ProgramData” and delete all AMD / ATi associated folders

8. Go to “Users\YourUserName\AppData\Local” and delete all AMD / ATi associated folders

9. Go to “Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming” and delete all AMD / ATi associated folders

 

Now reboot and reinstall the drivers. It seems as if Windows isn't registering the driver properly.

Evrything done, same BSOD, saying system_service_exception (atikmdag.sys)

Here is the DMP file: https://www.dropbox.com/s/gfb402kej71o8hn/092614-14828-01.dmp?dl=0

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Evrything done, same BSOD, saying system_service_exception (atikmdag.sys)

Here is the DMP file: https://www.dropbox.com/s/gfb402kej71o8hn/092614-14828-01.dmp?dl=0

In regards to have BSODs, have they happened before? Or has it just occurred recently?

If it has happened before, it may be a bad card. Do you still have the option to RMA it?

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In regards to have BSODs, have they happened before? Or has it just occurred recently?

If it has happened before, it may be a bad card. Do you still have the option to RMA it?

Uhm, this happend recently, just after installing my new 5820k, x99 MOBO and ddr4 RAM, no problems before upgrading, and i think i dont have RMA anymore, had my 7990 for a while

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No more sugestions?

Nothing I can think of at the moment. It can just be bad drivers. Maybe wait and see what happens when AMD releases new drivers?

 

In the meantime, you can check if the GPU is faulty, If you have another computer or friends computer, check to see if the GPU causes BSODs also.

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Nothing I can think of at the moment. It can just be bad drivers. Maybe wait and see what happens when AMD releases new drivers?

 

In the meantime, you can check if the GPU is faulty, If you have another computer or friends computer, check to see if the GPU causes BSODs also.

Okey, thanks for all the help. If you think of somthing else i can try please write it down so i can try! :)

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