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Recently got a new motherboard(old one is a Z170A) and after setting everything up I randomly get blue screen with a Thread stuck in driver message.

 

Changed the old motherboard because it didnt work at all with both my GPU's,(not a problem with another motherboard)

Havent tested alot with other games but it seems it only crashes when i play LoL.

 

Have tried:

Updating BIOS

Updating drivers for a HDD that was funky

reinstalling Oculus rift(wasnt working properly)

Reinstalling Graphics drivers

Tried reinstalling league(cant install it cuz download speed is so slow, but only on this program?)

Nothing suspicious in device manager

 

System settings

i5 6600k

2x r9 290

Z270A m3

8gb ram

650w psu

 

What should i try to get it to work?

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On 2/1/2018 at 1:44 PM, vegurr said:

Recently got a new motherboard(old one is a Z170A) and after setting everything up I randomly get blue screen with a Thread stuck in driver message.

 

Changed the old motherboard because it didnt work at all with both my GPU's,(not a problem with another motherboard)

Havent tested alot with other games but it seems it only crashes when i play LoL.

 

Have tried:

Updating BIOS

Updating drivers for a HDD that was funky

reinstalling Oculus rift(wasnt working properly)

Reinstalling Graphics drivers

Tried reinstalling league(cant install it cuz download speed is so slow, but only on this program?)

Nothing suspicious in device manager

 

System settings

i5 6600k

2x r9 290

Z270A m3

8gb ram

650w psu

 

What should i try to get it to work?

That error means that a driver is caught in a loop.

 

You're on the right track.

 

You need to keep trying to uninstall and reinstall drivers and upgrading them where you can.

Maybe rolling back the video card driver too.

 

If you haven't already,

use DDU in safe mode to wipe out the video card driver before trying to install it again. That is the number 1 thing I think that will fix it.

 

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

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