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<blockquote data-quote="DracusNarcrym" data-source="post: 471065" data-attributes="member: 43812"><p>Minidumps all report driver failure.</p><p>This unfortunately can be caused by various issues:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Corrupt system files</strong>: Open up a <strong>Command Prompt</strong> window as administrator and enter the <strong>sfc /scannow</strong> command, wait until it finishes, and once it's done, restart your system.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Corrupt, missing, or out-of-date drivers</strong>: Open up <strong>Device Manager</strong> and scan for updates for any driver you can find. Check every entry and see if there is a yellow exclamation mark (warning) next to a device's name, and post the name of that device here.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>BIOS-related</strong>: I don't think we should examine this case yet, unless you tweaked the BIOS recently or if you did a BIOS update that might have gone wrong.</li> </ul><p>Perform the checks above in the order in which they are in the list.</p><p></p><p>Report any findings/results or any additional information back here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DracusNarcrym, post: 471065, member: 43812"] Minidumps all report driver failure. This unfortunately can be caused by various issues: [list][*][b]Corrupt system files[/b]: Open up a [b]Command Prompt[/b] window as administrator and enter the [b]sfc /scannow[/b] command, wait until it finishes, and once it's done, restart your system.[*][b]Corrupt, missing, or out-of-date drivers[/b]: Open up [b]Device Manager[/b] and scan for updates for any driver you can find. Check every entry and see if there is a yellow exclamation mark (warning) next to a device's name, and post the name of that device here.[*][b]BIOS-related[/b]: I don't think we should examine this case yet, unless you tweaked the BIOS recently or if you did a BIOS update that might have gone wrong.[/list] Perform the checks above in the order in which they are in the list. Report any findings/results or any additional information back here. [/QUOTE]
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