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The user reports encountering a BSOD when running Photoshop on their Windows 10 64-bit laptop, despite previously running fine. Initial troubleshooting included testing different Photoshop versions, setting the Nvidia GTX 850M as the GPU, and conducting a memory check, which also resulted in a BSOD. A contributor identified a problematic driver, wacomvhid.sys, and suggested updating it, but the original user resolved the issue by rolling back their Nvidia drivers. Overall, the thread revolves around troubleshooting driver conflicts affecting system stability when using graphics-intensive applications.

bmijnendonckx

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Greetings

I've been occuring this BSOD everytime I run Photoshop and normally I can fix stuff myself but this time I can't.
My laptop's been running photoshop cc 2014 fine before, I've got the warranty and got it fix for some other reasons. Now I installed the same photoshop and I get a BSOD, I've tried different versions of photoshop didn't help, I've set my Nvidia Geforce GTX850M as GPU for photoshop, didn't help, I've did a Memory check and it resulted in a BSOD and got me back to a system restore point.

I've included the needed files.

Kind regards,
Billy
 

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kemical

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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck C9, {22e, fffff800f3f824d0, ffffcf8163426d80, 0}

*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for wacomvhid.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for wacomvhid.sys
Probably caused by : wacomvhid.sys ( wacomvhid+1c77 )

Followup: MachineOwner
Hi,
your driver verifier caught a misbehaving driver namely: wacomvhid.sys: Wacom Virtual HID Device Driver
Please update: Link Removed

Which version of windows are you using?
 

bmijnendonckx

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Windows 10 - 64 Bit but I managed to fix it by rollbacking my Nvidia Drivers
 

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