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Old 07-29-2011, 09:46 PM   #1
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Bluescreen BSOD

I replaced a new graphic card and updated the drivers then I got bluescreen ever since.

I uninstalled all the graphic drivers including the old ones but I still got the blue screen even in safe mode. This is my minidump file: http://ge.tt/9ON1eM6

Can anybody tell me how to solve this? I can't boot up my windows 7 disk to format it too. I'm using Win 7 Prof.

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Old 07-30-2011, 07:46 AM   #2
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What sort of minidump is 333MB??????

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Old 07-30-2011, 08:38 AM   #3
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Install WhoCrashed to simply the dump analysis.

Resplendence Software - WhoCrashed, automatic crash dump analyzer

Did you uninstall the drivers from the other card first?

What does device manager say about the device? Do you have more than one listed or any yellow exclamation marks?
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What sort of minidump is 333MB??????

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I have no ideas and was shocked too! It should be few hundred KB only right?
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Install WhoCrashed to simply the dump analysis.

Resplendence Software - WhoCrashed, automatic crash dump analyzer

Did you uninstall the drivers from the other card first?

What does device manager say about the device? Do you have more than one listed or any yellow exclamation marks?
I did uninstall the drivers from the other card. In fact i uninstalled both cards' drivers. However, the result was still the same. I just got bluescreen everything i login to the windows. I might take a while to have that bluescreen. Sometimes right after login.

There are no yellow exclamation marks either.

Anyway, I have reinstall the windows and now working fine. I wonder why would this thing happen without any solution. Flaw design of windows 7.

By the way, to prevent this happen again, should I create a system image to back up on my external hard drive so when anything happen to my system I can just reinstall everything from the system image? System image is backing up everything I have in the current windows setting including the programs that I installed right? The system repair disc is just to repair the system? How differ is this from system image? How can I reinstall from the system image on external hard drive?

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Old 07-31-2011, 12:01 PM   #6
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I have no ideas and was shocked too! It should be few hundred KB only right?
It seems large minidumps are not unusual.....

https://support.steampowered.com/kb_...3473-UFGX-4622

But you can set Win7 to make a small memory dump........

http://maximumpcguides.com/windows-7...-after-a-bsod/


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