Looks like your AMD driver
atikmdag.sys is causing the crash. Did you have a recent update to your GPU?
What I would do is
- First verify you have the latest graphics driver, if not install the newest driver and test your games again
- If you do have the latest driver, then you may need to roll back to a previous version, OR uninstall the driver and try re-installing it.
This is the method I prefer to use if I am rolling a driver back.
- Press the Win key and type cmd but do not press enter
- Right-click on command prompt and select "Run As Administrator"
- Type cd %userprofile%\Desktop <press enter>
- Type pnputil -e >> drivers.txt
- Open the driver.txt file on your desktop and look for the entries for your AMD "Display adapters
Here is a sample of mine. (Nvidia)
Published name : oem31.inf
Driver package provider : NVIDIA
Class : Display adapters
Driver date and version : 03/13/2015 9.18.13.4788
Signer name : Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
Published name : oem11.inf
Driver package provider : NVIDIA
Class : Display adapters
Driver date and version : 03/04/2014 9.18.13.3523
Signer name : Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
Published name :
oem33.inf Driver package provider : NVIDIA
Class : Display adapters
Driver date and version :
04/08/2015 9.18.13.5012 Signer name : Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher
- You should hopefully see multiple versions note the oem##.inf with the newest driver date
- Now back in your elevated command prompt type pnputil -d oem##.inf <press enter>
- This should delete the driver
- Reboot and your computer should automatically use the last driver
- Test your game