Windows 10 Nvidia Issues Bsod

ConnorH123

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I'm getting Bsod whenever I try to play a video game. I have a Gtx 1070 and am on windows 10. Nvidia won't let me install the newest driver without getting a Bsod, windows won't let me reset my computer and says changes cannot be made. I am also unable to uninstall current drivers without the Bsod. Error codes I've gotten include SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION, KMODE something and SYSTEM THREAD something. I've tried reinstalling windows but I get about Half way through the process and get the error 0xC1900101 - 0x2000c, I've checked my windows image file and it says it's fine, I've checked device manager, I'm at my wits end please help. I've never had any problems before, I'm certain my previous AMD card drivers are unistalled. I've ran chkdsk and again no problems. Windows won't even let me fully factory rest( I don't want to but I'm desperate). Also I don't have any restore points. I've tried installing the drivers directly from the nvidia website, I get to the hardware detection phase and it tells me I don't have a compatible nvidia card. How can I update my drivers or reinstall windows without getting a Bsod?
 
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I had the same BSOD issues a week ago now they're fixed.

Have you ever tried booting into Safe Mode and removing the Nvidia drivers using DDU? There are a few tutorials around that will talk you through the steps if you are unsure on how to use it correctly.
http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

This may fix your problem. If not then I would recommend completely re-installing Windows either with a CD or with a USB drive. I never wanted to re-install my OS either but it was spiralling out of control with these errors popping out of nowhere.
I had the same BSOD issues a week ago now they're fixed.

Have you ever tried booting into Safe Mode and removing the Nvidia drivers using DDU? There are a few tutorials around that will talk you through the steps if you are unsure on how to use it correctly.
http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

This may fix your problem. If not then I would recommend completely re-installing Windows either with a CD or with a USB drive. I never wanted to re-install my OS either but it was spiralling out of control with these errors popping out of nowhere.
 
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