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I think my graphics card has died!


john tams

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Hi

I got the BSOD yesterday when booting up, i think it's the g/card because the pc will boot in safe mode ok but not normally.

Also if I then disable the card, and re-boot it will boot up normally (albeit in low res)

Windows then finds the driver and asks me to re-boot, but if I do I get the BSOD again.

So I think the g/card is knackered and I've ordered a new 'un

I hope (please) this fixes it.

JT

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Blues screen usually means software failure,before your ordered new un ,should have tried clean install, aka uninstall ,go to C drive remover folder for card, Users Appdata[ yes in there to] shut down restart run CCleaner registry twice remove all traces,then reinstall new driver

 

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What is the BSOD you are getting? What is the code? Is it dx related or what?

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