2013-05-04, 10:30 AM
Dudewitbow Wrote:1st one: Nvidia Driver caused a crash, reinstall the driver or use a different one(newer or older version). remember to uninstall the driver first(or in the case of nvidia, choose to install fresh)
2nd one: ntkrnlpa.exe is a windows service, so that means that something is interfering with the service causing a BSOD. can be conflict with a driver in the system
3rd one: same as 1, at this rate, its most likely a display driver problem which caused #2 as well
Just did the clean install for the nvidia thing and I BSOD'd again. Here's the pic
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