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I've been having several bluescreens a day for a while now, and it is a tad inconvenient, so I was wondering - is there a way to just make the computer keep doing what it was doing, instead of rebooting?

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not with a blue screen, do you get an error code?

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It's not always the same error, but it's usually something graphics-related. Uninstalling and reinstalling the graphics drivers usually makes the problem go away for a day or two. I thought it was the harddrive getting the drivers corrupted, but I did a fresh install on a new SSD and it still happens :(

-·- BitFenix Prodigy M (Arctic White) -·- Asus Maximus VII Gene -·- Intel Core i7-4790K -·- Corsair H100i -·- G.Skill Trident X 2133MHz CL9 32GB (4x8GB) -·- Sparkle Calibre GTX580 -·- Samsung 500GB 850 Evo SSD -·- WD Caviar Green 4TB -·- Cooler Master V700 -·- LG 25UM55 21:9 2560x1080 25" -·- Logitech G600 -·-

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Sounds like unstable drivers. Find known good drivers (via the internet; surprise surprise.) and install those. Should solve it, if what you say is correct.

I get my drivers directly from amd :P

-·- BitFenix Prodigy M (Arctic White) -·- Asus Maximus VII Gene -·- Intel Core i7-4790K -·- Corsair H100i -·- G.Skill Trident X 2133MHz CL9 32GB (4x8GB) -·- Sparkle Calibre GTX580 -·- Samsung 500GB 850 Evo SSD -·- WD Caviar Green 4TB -·- Cooler Master V700 -·- LG 25UM55 21:9 2560x1080 25" -·- Logitech G600 -·-

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That doesn't mean the driver can't be unstable.

 >.<

 

Well... the problems did start a few days after I updated the drivers... but there have been new releases since then, and I've even tried beta drivers...  :blink:

-·- BitFenix Prodigy M (Arctic White) -·- Asus Maximus VII Gene -·- Intel Core i7-4790K -·- Corsair H100i -·- G.Skill Trident X 2133MHz CL9 32GB (4x8GB) -·- Sparkle Calibre GTX580 -·- Samsung 500GB 850 Evo SSD -·- WD Caviar Green 4TB -·- Cooler Master V700 -·- LG 25UM55 21:9 2560x1080 25" -·- Logitech G600 -·-

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