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Windows 10 keeps crashing and lots of BSOD... possibly faulty hardware??!?

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djactivator:
ok, how do I remove the ASRock V Drive driver?? unless u are speaking of the fantastic 3+ TB unlocker tool which has now been removed, i also uninstalled HWINFO64, utorrent has also been uninstalled. how do I ensure that I don't have any excess AMD/ATI dross loaded with CCC/Crimson and its the drivers only without CC/Crimson, I also made sure CCleaner will not delete any of hte dumps and i also selected the dumps to be saved (all) instead of overwritten but for now I will just uninstall CCleaner too..

satrow:
Good work :)

Yes, I was referring to the Unlocker: "The fantastic 3TB+ Unlocker... " but all I have for data is the dump, which lists the driver, AsrVDrive.sys.

Start up CCC/Crimson and uninstall everything there that isn't required - most users only really need the drivers.

Okay, next step: run MSiNFO32 and click on each section/subsection to make sure they're all fully populated with data (there will probably one or two subsections that won't contain anything). The Windows Error Reporting at the end is one of the slowest, click your way down through the list and wait on WER until it's populated then Save As the default .ARN type, zip that and attach it, please.

djactivator:
so I went to add/remove, went to modify of AMD Software and clicked on Clean uninstall on everything except for the video driver

satrow:
Hmm, doesn't quite read like the terminology I was expecting but I've not had an ATI/AMD card in use here since late last year, so I can't check. See how it looks after a reboot.

djactivator:
So I did that, restarted the computer and my system went to the desktop but I had no mouse, I than hard turned off and back on again, now I am back in the OS with working mouse...

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