dxgkrnl.sys dxgmms1.sys nvlddmkm.sys bsod

Paralizex

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Jun 29, 2014
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Ok so i recently got some new harddrives and they worked fine, about 14 days after i started to get BSOD when i played wow once in a while, and now its within 5min after i start using my Nvidia GPU, the problem legit never happens unless i use my Nvidia graphics card if i just use the onboard its stable and extremely slow but never crashes.

One thing to note, when i open dxdiag i get the following message "dxdiag has detected there might be a problem accessing direct3d"

http://gyazo.com/81d12b37356e0328bb17a2b6fa17b515 <-- pic of Bluescreen viewer
http://gyazo.com/529f93ecd5ac9c1b77f00fb1f8cd42e9 <----- Speccy Screenshot (while gaming)
http://www.speedyshare.com/SS2ZU/062914-7519-01.dmp <---- Dumb file

Things tried:
Driver sweeper + reinstalling newest gpu driver and directx driver
Driver sweeper + reinstalling MSI's own gpu driver
Updating Directx 11
running SFC /runnow

Specs:

Windows 7 home premium 64-bit (6.1 build 7601)
MSI GT60 0NSR
Intel(R) core(TM) i7-3610qm CPU @ 2.30ghz
8192mb RAM
Directx 11

I really want this to work.
 


Issue is i just got new harddrives so it never actaully "worked" i didnt get to use it that long. but tbh i think the next part is to just factory reset. but the issue is that if i do a factory reset and just install the issue again :/
 


what do you want dxdiag or msinfo ? already ran a checkdisk and multiple virus scans 😛
 
ok this is what i have tried

1) I've tried to reinstall windows (COMPLETE WIPE)
2) tried Nvidias own driver, beta + game drivers and directx
3) deactivating sound drivers
4) ran ram and hdd tests
5) checked if the power to my laptop was efficient 19v+ as it should be
6) deactivated HiD mouse driver

nothing has worked and im all out of ideas 🙁