

If BSODs still continue, run DELL's hardware diagnostics (run the FULL test) and these third-party hardware diagnostics.

reboot and continue to monitor for BSODs run the installation package you downloaded earlier uninstall "Intel HD Graphics" from the Control Panel download your Intel Graphics drivers from here If you do, go ahead and reinstall your graphics drivers: Did you turn on Driver Verifier by accident? Anyway, please turn it off and see whether if you still encounter BSODs. It's ugly to post analysis, as I am getting symbol errors. Not Available ACPI\MSFT0101\1 This device is disabled.įrom the two dump Driver Verifier dump files, an Intel graphics driver was blamed. If you still need it however, please update the program (reinstalling it would be best).Īny idea what's this error about in Device Manager? Its driver(s) are well known for causing BSODs.
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I'm don't even remember what settings I tweaked so I can undo them. However, I'm not sure what i did to kill it while I was tweaking my settings for my SSD and SSHD.

I got BlueStacks to work with my current setup. This older version of bluestacks ran just fine last week. I tried to run the most recent version of Bluestacks 3 (ran without Bluescreening but kept going black in app player) - uninstalled and put old version back on and immediately began blue screening again. I recently installed a SSD as my boot drive and am using the SSHD that came with it as a data drive. I am having issues with my laptop running BlueStacks, version 0.
