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2 minutes ago, stateofpsychosis said:

Try unplugging your USB devices to see if that yellow warning goes away. It's probably just something like that.

Hit the windows key, type reliability monitor, open it and check out what was happening when the last crash happened.

i unplugged every usb and it did not go away

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2 minutes ago, Alphabet said:

my friend said something about samsung magician for the drive?

Yea, if you have a samsung drive for an ssd, that couldn't hurt to install.

 

Nevermind about the reliability monitor. You already posted it.

 

It looks like your last attempt to install the GPU driver failed.

That may be the cause.

 

Now, here's what I want you to do:

.Download a program called DDU

.restart your computer into safe mode

.now open DDU and pick the top left option

.this will hard wipe out all of your old driver registry entries and all of that giving you a fresh start and also stopping windows from automatically trying to install the driver.

.Now after the computer restarts when DDU is done, go install the newest driver again.

 

Read over the directions on how to use DDU here in case I didn't describe it well enough or missed something:

https://windowsreport.com/display-driver-uninstaller-windows-10/

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15 minutes ago, stateofpsychosis said:

Yea, if you have a samsung drive for an ssd, that couldn't hurt to install.

 

Nevermind about the reliability monitor. You already posted it.

 

It looks like your last attempt to install the GPU driver failed.

That may be the cause.

 

Now, here's what I want you to do:

.Download a program called DDU

.restart your computer into safe mode

.now open DDU and pick the top left option

.this will hard wipe out all of your old driver registry entries and all of that giving you a fresh start and also stopping windows from automatically trying to install the driver.

.Now after the computer restarts when DDU is done, go install the newest driver again.

 

Read over the directions on how to use DDU here in case I didn't describe it well enough or missed something:

https://windowsreport.com/display-driver-uninstaller-windows-10/

im in safe mode and tried installing the graphics driver and it failed : https://gyazo.com/14d8f55896b56db9977b8c10c5f555ba

im now trying to update it through geforce experience

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38 minutes ago, stateofpsychosis said:

Yea, if you have a samsung drive for an ssd, that couldn't hurt to install.

 

Nevermind about the reliability monitor. You already posted it.

 

It looks like your last attempt to install the GPU driver failed.

That may be the cause.

 

Now, here's what I want you to do:

.Download a program called DDU

.restart your computer into safe mode

.now open DDU and pick the top left option

.this will hard wipe out all of your old driver registry entries and all of that giving you a fresh start and also stopping windows from automatically trying to install the driver.

.Now after the computer restarts when DDU is done, go install the newest driver again.

 

Read over the directions on how to use DDU here in case I didn't describe it well enough or missed something:

https://windowsreport.com/display-driver-uninstaller-windows-10/

omg.. i think its fixed. dude thanks for helping me. your better than microsoft live tech support xD

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41 minutes ago, stateofpsychosis said:

Yea, if you have a samsung drive for an ssd, that couldn't hurt to install.

 

Nevermind about the reliability monitor. You already posted it.

 

It looks like your last attempt to install the GPU driver failed.

That may be the cause.

 

Now, here's what I want you to do:

.Download a program called DDU

.restart your computer into safe mode

.now open DDU and pick the top left option

.this will hard wipe out all of your old driver registry entries and all of that giving you a fresh start and also stopping windows from automatically trying to install the driver.

.Now after the computer restarts when DDU is done, go install the newest driver again.

 

Read over the directions on how to use DDU here in case I didn't describe it well enough or missed something:

https://windowsreport.com/display-driver-uninstaller-windows-10/

well idk if its fixed. i alt tabbed and it crashed.

584808e6c137f5467e4cc554e602889a.png
https://gyazo.com/584808e6c137f5467e4cc554e602889a

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1 hour ago, stateofpsychosis said:

Yea, if you have a samsung drive for an ssd, that couldn't hurt to install.

 

Nevermind about the reliability monitor. You already posted it.

 

It looks like your last attempt to install the GPU driver failed.

That may be the cause.

 

Now, here's what I want you to do:

.Download a program called DDU

.restart your computer into safe mode

.now open DDU and pick the top left option

.this will hard wipe out all of your old driver registry entries and all of that giving you a fresh start and also stopping windows from automatically trying to install the driver.

.Now after the computer restarts when DDU is done, go install the newest driver again.

 

Read over the directions on how to use DDU here in case I didn't describe it well enough or missed something:

https://windowsreport.com/display-driver-uninstaller-windows-10/

uhhhhh : https://gyazo.com/6046b515dc5ef189d594d2151dff451d

y is it onyl using 3.45 gb of ram???

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1 hour ago, stateofpsychosis said:

Yea, if you have a samsung drive for an ssd, that couldn't hurt to install.

 

Nevermind about the reliability monitor. You already posted it.

 

It looks like your last attempt to install the GPU driver failed.

That may be the cause.

 

Now, here's what I want you to do:

.Download a program called DDU

.restart your computer into safe mode

.now open DDU and pick the top left option

.this will hard wipe out all of your old driver registry entries and all of that giving you a fresh start and also stopping windows from automatically trying to install the driver.

.Now after the computer restarts when DDU is done, go install the newest driver again.

 

Read over the directions on how to use DDU here in case I didn't describe it well enough or missed something:

https://windowsreport.com/display-driver-uninstaller-windows-10/

oh my god i got 32 bit not 64.....

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14 hours ago, Alphabet said:

oh my god i got 32 bit not 64.....

Yea, you need to be using 64 bit windows so you're going to want to sort that out.

I think you can install 64 bit windows and use the same product key

Confirmed: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-windows_install/do-i-need-a-new-product-key-if-i-switch-to-64-bit/b5a6ca1e-88bd-4628-8875-a2bf2324be04?auth=1

 

As for DDU and reinstalling that graphics card driver.

First reinstall windows.. 

Then do that again with DDU, but this time go into windows defender and turn off real time protection temporarily and any other anti-virus software as it likes to cause the current nvidia driver to fail to install for some reason.

I literally had this problem last night myself.

 

Just don't forget to turn that back on.

 

 

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