saifrehman23
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Hello! I've crashed twice more, now with different BSOD's. The computer has also frozen twice, leading me with no choice but to restart the computer. I fear it is now a corrupted display driver since no dump file was made during the two freezes. I have attached two new logs. I think the Windows install may be corrupted. I'll do another secure delete and fresh install later today. Thank you for the quick response Usasma!
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UPDATE 1: Malwarebytes Anti Exploit now does not want to show up on the right side of the task bar.
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· OS - Windows 10 Home
· x64
· What was original installed OS on system? I installed Windows 8.1 Home at first, no preinstalled OS
· Full Retail Version Windows 8.1 Home, upgraded to Windows 10 Home
· Age of system - ~1.3 years for CPU, RAM, PSU; ~1 years for GPU, SSD
· Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? - I did a fresh install three days ago.
· CPU - FX 8350 @ 4.7Ghz
· Video - Card Titan X
· MotherBoard - Asus Sabertooth 990fx R2.0
· Power Supply - Corsair AX760 Platinum Rated (760w)
· System Manufacturer - Self built
· Exact model number (if laptop, check label on bottom) - N/A
· DesktopI have already ran 15 hours of memtest86 with no errors.
I have already tested stability of system with Prime 95 blend for 24 hours.
I did a fresh install of Windows 10 Home three days ago and installed all software from fresh downloads.
After my first BSOD I uninstalled Malwarebytes and used the computer for several hours with no crashes.
I re-installed Malwarebytes, after having disabled Bitdefender on-access scanning, and placed exclusions in both programs.
I crashed roughly an hour after and that's why I'm here.
Bitdefender 2016 + Malwarebytes Premium BSOD
in BSOD, Crashes, Kernel Debugging
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I forgot to mention that the drive verifier was active when these BSODs and freezes happened.