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BSOD while installing a driver


I was trying to install a driver to see if the performance would increase. It crashed my system. Also, a crash occurred yesterday and the day before yesterday.



JESSE-PC-Fri_01_22_2016_224559_47.zip

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The AMD display drivers have been flagged, but there are no Windows 10 driver updates available for your laptop.
Also the drivers from your optical USB mouse have been flagged, you need to update your USB mouse drivers
Driver Reference Table - NMgamingms.sys
Code:
1: kd> lmvm NMgamingms start             end                 module name fffff800`feb60000 fffff800`feb62c00   NMgamingms T (no symbols)                Loaded symbol image file: NMgamingms.sys     Image path: SystemRootsystem32driversNMgamingms.sys     Image name: NMgamingms.sys     Timestamp:        Fri Jul 24 10:55:08 2009(4A6976EC)     CheckSum:         0000EC2F     ImageSize:        00002C00     Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
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Since that driver is so old you should try and find the newest version online. 2009 is from Windows Vista era. If you cannot find any for Windows 10, drivers for Windows 8.1 should work (but not in all cases).

It is not the only driver that caused crashes, other drivers are drivers provided by the laptop manufacturers but they can only be reinstalled as there are no updates for Windows 10.

Thanks for the reply guys. But what should I do?

What driver were you trying to install and from where?

Since I don't have the option to go back to Windows 7, I have no other choice but to stick with Windows 10.

It was a driver from the Acer website for my Laptop that supported Windows 8. Also, I am sorry about the System Specs. I have multiple devices running Windows 10 and that's why it isn't filled in correctly.

To prevent confusion, please fill in the system specs of the system where the problem is.

I did that. Now what? Need help finding a driver if applicable. Also, what if I have a problem with my other computers and I need help. My system specs wont be accurate for the other computers.

BSOD while installing a driver