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Hello,

 

I'm helping out a friend and his computer has started to give display driver crashes constantly (MSI GTX 750TI).  Temperatures seem to be okay and the rest of the system hasn't had any issues.  We've tried rolling back onto different drivers and doing clean driver installs but nothing has worked so far and I'm beginning to think its a hardware issue.  I just wanted to check with the community before we go shopping for a new card. 

 

Thanks!

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Nikolithebear said:

Hello,

 

I'm helping out a friend and his computer has started to give display driver crashes constantly (MSI GTX 750TI).  Temperatures seem to be okay and the rest of the system hasn't had any issues.  We've tried rolling back onto different drivers and doing clean driver installs but nothing has worked so far and I'm beginning to think its a hardware issue.  I just wanted to check with the community before we go shopping for a new card. 

 

Thanks!

 

 

Try this and remove every video driver it lists, then reinstall the NVidia one.

 

http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

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3 minutes ago, ShadowTechXTS said:

Try this and remove every video driver it lists, then reinstall the NVidia one.

 

http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

Okay, will come back with results.

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43 minutes ago, Nikolithebear said:

Hello,

 

I'm helping out a friend and his computer has started to give display driver crashes constantly (MSI GTX 750TI).  Temperatures seem to be okay and the rest of the system hasn't had any issues.  We've tried rolling back onto different drivers and doing clean driver installs but nothing has worked so far and I'm beginning to think its a hardware issue.  I just wanted to check with the community before we go shopping for a new card. 

 

Thanks!

 

 

Personally, I'd suggest checking your event viewer.  You can then see if it is a software issue or a hardware issue.

 

If it was my system, I'd be doing a clean install of Windows.

Please spend as much time writing your question, as you want me to spend responding to it.  Take some time, and explain your issue, please!

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Event Viewer 101: https://youtu.be/GiF9N3fJbnE

 

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1 minute ago, JefferyD90 said:

Personally, I'd suggest checking your event viewer.  You can then see if it is a software issue or a hardware issue.

 

If it was my system, I'd be doing a clean install of Windows.

Thats on the list of things to do, right now we did what ShadowTech suggest and Im waiting on results from him.  Ill keep that on the list of things to do. Thank you :)

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