Windows 10 BSODsI've experienced three BSODs for the second day in a row. The first stated:. The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000139 (0x000003, 0xfffff802225dc9f0, 0xfffff802225dc948, 0x000000).The second stated:. The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000139 (0x000003, 0xffffd000b8eed5a0, 0xffffd000b8eed4f8, 0x000000)And the third stated:.
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The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000139 (0x000003, 0xffffd001c93da5a0, 0xffffd001c93da4f8, 0x000000)These occurred while I was gaming, so is it a gpu driver issue?
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I noticed that it updated during the last few days a couple times.I see, it seems your machine does not like the nvidia driver (common issue in windows 10) try reinstalling the basic driver w/o the software. Also you can turn your updates off if you wish (make sure it's not doing updates then disable the windows update service)Uninstall the update KB3163018 then restartMy Apologies on all the questions, Diagnosing is the worst part of computer repair when one can not find the specific issue. Bear with me here.Edited by ViperSecurity, 21 June 2016 - 05:28 PM. No yellow exclamation points in device manager.its windows 10, so it forces the updates on the computer.
I noticed that it updated during the last few days a couple times.I see, it seems your machine does not like the nvidia driver (common issue in windows 10) try reinstalling the basic driver w/o the software. Also you can turn your updates off if you wish (make sure it's not doing updates then disable the windows update service)Uninstall the update KB3163018 then restartMy Apologies on all the questions, Diagnosing is the worst part of computer repair when one can not find the specific issue. Bear with me here.I have uninstalled KBXX018I also do not see where I can download 'the basic driver' for the nvidia software. The only drivers available on geforce website are the game ready drivers, which are the most updated. I installed the newest one this morning using a fresh clean driver installation.Do you have an idea of where I can get the basic driver? Also, what If I use the features in the game ready driver?
The nvidia softwareEdited by geesesherman, 21 June 2016 - 05:41 PM. No yellow exclamation points in device manager.its windows 10, so it forces the updates on the computer. I noticed that it updated during the last few days a couple times.I see, it seems your machine does not like the nvidia driver (common issue in windows 10) try reinstalling the basic driver w/o the software.
Also you can turn your updates off if you wish (make sure it's not doing updates then disable the windows update service)Uninstall the update KB3163018 then restartMy Apologies on all the questions, Diagnosing is the worst part of computer repair when one can not find the specific issue. Bear with me here.I have uninstalled KBXX018I also do not see where I can download 'the basic driver' for the nvidia software.
The only drivers available on geforce website are the game ready drivers, which are the most updated. I installed the newest one this morning using a fresh clean driver installation.Do you have an idea of where I can get the basic driver? Also, what If I use the features in the game ready driver? The nvidia softwareIf you use the items on the software don't worry about it, but that windows update has caused a lot of issues even for clean installs. My browser caused a flood of traffic, sio my IP address was banned. Hope to fix it soon.
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My eye problems have recently increased and I'm having difficult reading posts. (23 Nov 2017)FYI - I am completely blind in the right eye and 30% blind in the left eye. If the eye problems get worse suddenly, I may not be able to respond.If that's the case and help is needed, please PM a staff member for assistance. The stack text (from the OSR Online analysis) in post #5 points to bcmwl63a.sys - a driver from your Broadcom wireless network adapter.Please:- download a fresh copy of the latest, W10 compatible drivers for your wireless card- uninstall the current wireless drivers from your system.- install the freshly downloaded driver- monitor for further BSOD'sI will perform a full analysis of your reports in the morning (it's my anniversary today and my wife's on the way to pick me up for dinner).Thank you. All i was getting was video app problems and update issues.