Blue Screens - No idea what's causing it

wrenaudrey

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These BSODs have been occurring ever since I installed my new graphics card. Which was probably a week ago now.
The BSODs doesn't have a regular time period nor can I recreate it. It can occur any time, sometimes not for a couple of days or sometimes around 3 minutes after booting into windows.

Here is a picture that has been taken right before the system rebooted:
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Here is the 'resolve something' when Windows finally booted up:
Sorry if its kinda blurry/pixelated
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I have located the dump files and will be happy to upload if im actually allowed to upload files of some sort and if you give me a rough idea how exactly I will be able to attach the file into the thread.

Thanks in advanced.
PS. I would prefer if I we could avoid doing a complete reinstall of the OS as its a pain in the backside.
 
"Clear" meaning, take out card, run on mobo display, uninstall everything nividia from 'Uninstall or Change a Program'?
Sorry Tom if I've kinda wasted your time with this, its just that ive never encountered this issue before and I have swapped 3 cards in this same system, just happened with this 780
 
"Clear" meaning, take out card, run on mobo display, uninstall everything nividia from 'Uninstall or Change a Program'?
Sorry Tom if I've kinda wasted your time with this, its just that ive never encountered this issue before and I have swapped 3 cards in this same system, just happened with this 780

Uninstall how you said, and use driver sweeper to fully get rid of the 780 drivers, and any previous drivers for other cars that may still be installed.
 
CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION




The CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION bug check has a value of 0x000000F4. This indicates that a process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly exited or been terminated.



99% of the time these type of errors are cause by the HDD/SSD >>


http://social.technet.microsoft.com...b3/windows-7-64bit-stop-error-code-0x000000f4


it could also be driver related another issue could be your cmos battery but i would try a firmware update on your SSD 1st also note In the end, it may not be possible to recover the system from this error and the system may need to have Windows reinstalled...
 
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