So I had windows 7 for a long time and it started crashing when I was doing something INTESIVE like new video games and stuff so I sent it to my friend who did all sorts of testing and decided to change my graphics card... I had a Radeon HD 7700 Series and he changed it to NVIDIA GeForce 750 Ti after that I installed windows 10 and now when I play games it crashes sometimes 5min. into the game... sometimes 2hrs... but it doesn't seem to happen with low req. games like RuneScape or Minecraft (Java games) Sorry if I didn't give enough info... this is my first post. 
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The thread discusses a user's recurring game crashes after upgrading to a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti and installing Windows 10. The responder suggests updating drivers, running stability tests like FurMark, and checking system files to diagnose potential hardware or driver issues; the user reports running some tests with no evident problems but receives a test failure regarding VRAM stability. Overall, the user is troubleshooting hardware stability concerns related to their GPU, with ongoing attempts to identify the cause of crashes.
The thread discusses a user's recurring game crashes after upgrading to a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti and installing Windows 10. The responder suggests updating drivers, running stability tests like FurMark, and checking system files to diagnose potential hardware or driver issues; the user reports running some tests with no evident problems but receives a test failure regarding VRAM stability. Overall, the user is troubleshooting hardware stability concerns related to their GPU, with ongoing attempts to identify the cause of crashes.
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Excellent! I must admit I was a little worried that something awful had happened. I was going to suggest trying a clean install and i'm so glad it seems to have worked. Have you tried running games yet?
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Why not try a reset. I think that's what I'd try in your case. A clean install would perhaps be better but a reset is easier. If you have anything on the pc you don't want to lose then you'll need to back it up.
If you find the machine still bsod's then you may have to find a way to get back to windows 7. Let's see how the reset goes..
If you find the machine still bsod's then you may have to find a way to get back to windows 7. Let's see how the reset goes..
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No. This guide will help. It's basically like a clean install. What i would also do is download your network driver off your support site and store it on a usb or disk. This is just in case windows 10 isn't carrying a driver itself.
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Don't forget about getting those drivers first.
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Don't forget about getting those drivers first.
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As I explained above you do need to obtain your drivers just in case windows 10 doesn't carry those needed for your board.Must I backup the drivers?
DO NOT rely on Windows update or applications which find drivers for you. It's a lazy way to update the machine and invariably leads to issues. Your much better off learning what drivers your machine needs plus you'll get to know your system better.
Google is extremely handy for finding drivers but as I said do not trust apps which find drivers for you.
I posted the link to your motherboard a few posts back. All you need to do is visit the site, download and store the drivers. If you look under windows 10 and there's only a couple of drivers to be had then use the section for 8.1 and download those drivers.
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Really? LOL! Don't you read my posts?Where can I find it?
Check post #2 first paragraph. As I said above you can always use Google too. I mean when you ask me that's all I do.I posted the link to your motherboard a few posts back. All you need to do is visit the site, download and store the drivers. If you look under windows 10 and there's only a couple of drivers to be had then use the section for 8.1 and download those drivers.
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