The issue stems from a corrupted system file, likely related to the graphics driver or core services.
The issue stems from a corrupted system file, likely related to the graphics driver or core services.
You can export your AMD Adrenalin profiles and settings for specific applications and games.
These files are not directly tied to GPU functionality; they relate more to system-level operations and exception handling.
Considering the unusual BSOD, RAM might be the issue. SSD reports full health in CrystaldiskInfo and seems functional. I’ll still check RAM with chkdisk. Should I run memtest86 on a USB or memtest64 instead of booting from USB? I’ve never used either method often, so it’s worth trying to avoid that step. My system is a 32GB Corsair Vengeance LX DDR4 (2x16) and has been running for about a year.
Crystal examines SMART information but it doesn't always reflect performance well. Running memtest86+ helps ensure stability. Honestly, since switching to Noctua fans and Seasonic power supplies, my RAM issues are minimal. But Corsair has always delivered great results for RAM upgrades.