![]() Faulty hardware almost never happens, aside from bad disks. Haha, i repair computers for 25 years and in my experience it's mostly faulty drivers that cause BSOD's. ![]() It has to be the mobo chipset drivers and the video controller, or oem63.inf that is collided here and basically when those assets are accessed it's causing this problem. Ok we are getting closer to the problem you can try now reinstalling windows and if still same issue your motherboard might be defective as it is trying to install chipset drivers and causes issues. If you want the crash dump analysis here you go: I know it has something to do with Intel i just don't know exactly what to do. It would force windows to grab all new drivers though so it might get rid of all the old ones, especially since you can't get the newer Intel drivers without crashing. One fix might be run a reset of windows 10 but you would lose all your programs. Try running driver booster and see what it finds. Igjkmd64 = Intel HD Graphics Drivers for Windows 8(R) - are you using integrated graphics? ![]() It's just crashing and giving me the same error. I didn't even use the Windows Update in settings. When i tried to update the intel drivers my PC crashed again. Good free tool for drivers just make sure to watch the install and click no to installing ad stuff. If no dice start removing hardware such as video card ( assuming you have integrated one as well) anything that would let computer still run. Next i would just update all the drivers to newest ones I fixed computers for over 10 years and most BSODs are caused by hardware from my experience but you can choose to do what you want. It's either nuking the drivers and adding the new drivers then changing the way they are found through windows. I wouldn't say it's memory it's literally just the drivers. ![]()
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