Thank you all for helping me solve this problem! Thanks to
Trouble for helping me with what a BSOD thread should look like! Thanks to
OnlyPrinzP for leading me in the right direction! And Thanks to
Kemical for helping me put the pieces together! I am so greatful!! Thank you all!
Now I am up for helping anyone with a similar problem! Here's how I did it!
It started out as a BSOD at the startup. The file was Atikmdag.sys (as you can see in the picture)
I was told by
OnlyPrinzP and
Kemical that this problem was with the ATI drivers. So I started looking into this problem. I was at the time only able to get the computer into safemode (when you start your computer from scratch and see the "windows logo", In my case the "alienware logo" start tapping the F8 key on your keyboard. And you will get the "safe mode" option on your screen) If you can't get it to work, watch this
video.
While being in the safe mode I was able to uninstall ATI drivers from the
device manager (you can search for it in the windows search bar) and you will see your Graphics drivers under the
Display adapters. You can from there right click your drivers and click uninstall. The next time you turn your computer
on you'll most likely be able to
boot it the normal way (not safe mode). From there you'll maybe run into the same problem as me... Windows starts to install the drivers for the ATI card automatically. Like this:
Without having a chance of stopping it. Even if you turn you internet off, it'll still be going. That's because the drivers are still on your computer somewhere and windows are installing them from there. So what you got to do is to locate the files. I had deleted all the main ATI folders:
C:\Program Files\ATI
C:\Program Files\ATI Technologies
after the drivers kept on re-insalling themselves, I went for the more desperate solution. I searched the internet for a solution and a guy had put up a guide to "100% remove ati drivers" the guide told me to delete files from the directory:
C:\Windows\winsxs DO NOT DO THIS!!!!!!!
I was smart enough to back up the files before deleting two of them. They were MANIFEST files.
This will make your windows corrupted! Do not do this mistake!
Kemical at this forum told me to do the command:
sfc /scannow
into command prompt. You search for
cmd in the windows search bar and run as admin. Just like this:
Type the command above into the command prompt. I did this and found out my windows had corrupted files. I knew this had to do with the deleting of .MANIFEST files from
winsxs.
I had made copies of the .MANIFEST files before deleting them, so I placed the copies back in the "winsxs" folder and ran the command again. This time windows was able to repair the corrupted files (the .MANIFEST files)
After this was done, I was back to trying to find the "driver files". I went into the
Device manager again. (like I told you longer up in the post) and opened
Properties. (like in the picture)
from there I clicked the "driver" tap on the top. In that windows You'll click the "driver details". From there you'll be able to see where some of the files are hidden. Some are in the:
C:\Program Files\AMD
C:\Program Files\Common Files\ ATI Technologies\Multi Media
It's okay to delete the files from the directories above ↑.
BUT DO NOT DELETE FROM ANY OF THE OTHER DIRECTORIES, JUST THE ONES ABOVE!
After this was done, windows stopped "re-installing" the drivers whenever I turned my computer "on or off"
So.. For deleting the resisting files, use:
http://www.wagnardmobile.com/DDU/
Just like
Kemical recommended.
After this head to whatever homepage you graphic manufacturer have. Mine is ati:
http://support.amd.com/en-us/download
AMD is ATI.
I know my card is an AMD mobility Radeon HD 5800 Series.
So I'll be downloading the drivers like this:
Hope you learned/fixed your problem with my solution. And once again! Big Thanks to:
Trouble,
OnlyPrinzP and
Kemical!
Best regards Elias Dølmo!