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Draye

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EVGA 01G-P3-1466-KR GeForce GTX 560
http://www.newegg.co...N82E16814130685

The motherboard is old, I assume they didn't need another update. For now I will disable the driver, maybe it was unnecessarily added by drivermax

Edited by Draye, 10 March 2014 - 10:24 AM.

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This HERE seems to be the newest released just today on Geforce website for the 560 series video cards.
4 years newer then the driver shown in your log.
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I have GeForce Experience installed, it helps me keep up to date.
I am not sure what you mean, the other one is a usb driver for the motherboard itself.
For now I am rolling back all the drivers to bare bones and starting with the essentials. Hopefully I can then
find the conflict.
Im also going to try different monitor set ups

Looking at this; related to the latest error. And it matches all the troubleshooting results.
http://msdn.microsof...f559023(v=vs.85).aspxMy link

Edited by Draye, 13 March 2014 - 06:21 PM.

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heeeey finally fixed the issue. it was so simple. i removed the IDE disk drive and my system became completely stable.

At least I learned so much valuable knowledge and experience as I am currently studying for my CCENT and CCNA, so I can finally work a tech job and get a start.

I had to post here for you.

 

I had a sata drive that worked fine but I gave it to my aunt because I had built her a small form factor computer and didnt think an internal drive would fit. I had this ide from an older computer and then I was using two. After that just this one. It never passed my mind that this could be the cause. After I removed it, the system ran fine. All the debug and error logs pointed to an unidentified driver and since I went through EVERYTHING, haha, I figured this must be it. I have a brand new external drive, that I will probably be using now.


Edited by Draye, 03 July 2014 - 08:45 PM.

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I am so happy to hear everything is finally working correctly for you. Everything working good so are we ok to mark the topic as resolved now?
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yep


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