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This new driver just showed up on Windows Update... I will be check it on both my machines.
Edit: Got a Blue Screen during the download of new updates. I suppose the new driver will be better.. really tired of these Blue Screens...
Edit: Got a Blue Screen during the download of new updates. I suppose the new driver will be better.. really tired of these Blue Screens...
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Hi,
ok I took a look and as you say they are all bugcheck 3B's which usually means a system service/driver is corrupt. Checking your Stack Text however (a blow by blow account of the last sub routines) you can see that it had something to do with Miracast. Do you have a Miracast monitor?
ok I took a look and as you say they are all bugcheck 3B's which usually means a system service/driver is corrupt. Checking your Stack Text however (a blow by blow account of the last sub routines) you can see that it had something to do with Miracast. Do you have a Miracast monitor?
Code:
Call Site
ffffd000`24419688 fffff802`b1573ba9 : 00000000`0000003b 00000000`c0000005 fffff801`fdb26d7e ffffd000`24419f80 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
ffffd000`24419690 fffff802`b15734bc : ffffd000`2441a768 ffffd000`24419f80 fffff801`fdb26cdf ffffd000`24419e20 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69
ffffd000`244197d0 fffff802`b156f25d : fffff802`b1793000 fffff802`b141c000 0004c434`00852000 00000000`000000fc : nt!KiSystemServiceHandler+0x7c
ffffd000`24419810...
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SLI is always enabled when using Surround. Since I cannot recreate the Blue Screen using some specific action and it is random, it is hard to troubleshoot.You still running SLI as well Clark?
I had SLI disabled when I used the Wireless Display. It may have been hard to project a 5760x1080 desktop on a 1920x1080 monitor...
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I know that recent drivers have been supposed to address the bsod's first associated with running sli under windows 10 but I still wonder how successful it actually is. I assume that running under Windows 8.1 you don't see any bsod's at all?
I just saw this Windows 10 Automatic Updates Start Causing Problems and it mentions NVIDIA and conflicts. I think the automatic updates will turnout to be a disaster for many of the people upgrading that have little computer knowledge. Think of all of the old hardware and software involved that can be affected by MS forcing updates.
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Nice..Helen Harmetz said during a Windows 10 webinar that users who forcibly stopped any Windows 10 updates would eventually have their security updates cut off.
It was the very driver discussed in the article which eventually led to me returning to 8.1 because the registry had become borked after I tried removing said driver. I have posted something here:
How to hide or block Windows Updates or driver updates in Windows 10 Insider Preview
Which apparently allows you to effectively block updates/drivers in Windows 10. I can't understand why they released it though. They evidently released it because they realise there's an issue but if thats the case why are they still going down the same road with the new os? Maybe because of this release we'll eventually see a change but I'm simply trying to be optimistic.
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If this information is to be, believe.... it would seem that some attention is still being directed toward both Media and Miracast as the release date grows closer.I am sure Miracast is involved in that but I had not used it before.
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Might be nice if Microsoft provided some information covering such information rather than the obfuscation contained in this https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3074674
Additionally, this update includes non-security-related changes to enhance the functionality of Windows 10 through new features and improvements.
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Thanks for the info. I used Miracast yesterday as started and seemed to work. Perhaps actually letting it work had some effect on my system but I haven't had a Blue Screen today.
There is at least one poster on the Microsoft site which is very upset that Intel's WiDi does not seem to be supported by Windows 10. I suppose they are getting away from a proprietary software for a more universally accepted one.
Oh, another new Nvidia driver... Maybe this one will fix the Blue Screens.
There is at least one poster on the Microsoft site which is very upset that Intel's WiDi does not seem to be supported by Windows 10. I suppose they are getting away from a proprietary software for a more universally accepted one.
Oh, another new Nvidia driver... Maybe this one will fix the Blue Screens.
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353.62 released by Nvidia for Win 10. AMD also released a Win 10 driver 15.20 Information on both drivers are scant although I've placed links for the nvidia driver in the graphics section. As soon as i have links for the AMD version I'll do same.
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AMD links going up now..
Edit:
AMD links going up now..
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Blue Screens continue with 353.62. I wonder if this is an Nvidia problem?? Miracast, since it may not be able to handle the Surround Display when wirelessly duplicating a desktop, may be freaking out.
Oh well, another $1000 from Microsoft for the Blue Screen report.. Just kidding, it is only $500
Probably caused by : dxgkrnl.sys ( dxgkrnl!DxgkMiracastQueryMiracastSupportInternal+8a )
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (3b)
An exception happened while executing a system service routine.
Oh well, another $1000 from Microsoft for the Blue Screen report.. Just kidding, it is only $500
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You gentlemen are my heroes. I am still using Win7, and I still remember all the issues I had with Vista and gaming, so I'll let you, and all the rest, find the issues and hopefully the fixes, because I have neither the ability nor the patience to adopt a new OS without knowing if it'll be a stable environment for my gaming and general PC use.
Thanks for posting your efforts here.
Thanks for posting your efforts here.
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For the Blue Screen report...which is sent automatically. You do know I was kidding, right...
Doh! Sorry Clark I guess the jokes on me... I thought you were being serious at first
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