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Gtx 550 TI- Blue screen

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2012/03/23 10:27:14 (permalink)
Hi I recently bought a gtx 550 ti. I installed it and when ever I start up the computer it will get on to the desktop then crash. After a few trys it stopped crashing but today it is constantly crashing. But the computer will run in safe mode. I have deleting all things nvdiea but that didnt work. So I dont know what to do.
My system specs are:
Windows 7
Apline 700 watt PSU
4 gb ram
AMD phennom 9550
 
Also the blue screen error codes are: The most common when is 0x0000007e
0x00000000
0x0000007e
0x00000008
0x0000000A
0x000000C5
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    Re:Gtx 550 TI- Blue screen 2012/03/23 12:08:25 (permalink)
    I would download drivers 275.33 however you can, either in safe mode or normal; if you can. I would then boot into safe mode. Then uninstall Nvidia Physx driver, then the Nvidia Graphics Drivers. Then go to your main hard drive, probably C:, then Nvidia>Display Driver. Delete that Display Driver Folder.
     
    Then reboot into the normal desktop and run the 275.33 you just downloaded. Do a custom install once it starts, then make sure you deselect everything except the Display Driver and Physx. Also make sure the check box is checked for "perform a clean install". After that, reboot, and see how it works.
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    Re:Gtx 550 TI- Blue screen 2012/03/23 12:10:47 (permalink)
    After doing that, theres many things that can cause that BSOD.
     
    I would go to nirsoft.net and download BlueScreenView app.
    Run BlueScreenView and select the BSOD file that is listed that you last recieved. Notice the "bug check string", and post what that says here.
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