SirBaas
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Type: Laptop
Brand: Samsung (Ativ Book 6 NP670Z5E-X01NL)
OS: Windows 10
GPU: AMD Radeon HD8850M
CPU: Intel Core i5-3230M
Motherboard Chipset: Intel Mobile HM76
RAM: 8GB DDR3
Dear readers,
Last Tuesday I believe I was on my laptop, and as very often happens my HDD was running at 100%. I've tried to find a solution for this multiple times, and I thought I'd try again. At some point I got a BSOD, which fixed itself afterwards. Don't remember what the error was. I then proceeded to update my drivers, through a program called 'Driver Booster'.
After this program installed a bunch of drivers, I got a BSOD with error code 'Thread stuck in device driver'. This BSOD was on loop, it would show itself during boot every time.
I went into the recovery options (F8 during boot), and tried literally every option I could: -Safe boot, uninstalled/reinstalled drivers, didnt work. System Image Recovery didnt work (I had a few but it wouldn't let me use them due to some error). -System Restore, didn't work. It 'restored' the pc, but the BSOD still occured. -Startup Repair wouldn't run. -'Go back to previous build'-> keep files, didn't work. I then went into Samsung Recovery through pressing F4 during boot. This let me revert the PC back to the point when it was new, so pretty much a full reset. This seemed to work, at first.
So my system reverted back to a clean win8 install like when I first bought it (the 'backup' was from 2013). I proceeded to update to win10 again, thinking the problem was solved because the BSOD was gone. Updating to win10 went fine. However, after it updated to win10, I proceeded to check my drivers through Device Manager, which showed 3 deviced without drivers (and a yellow triangle next to them). I don't exactly remember what those were called, but it was something along the lines of 'USB bus', 'PCI <something>' and 'Video Controller'. I first updated the drivers (automatically through Device Manager) of the first 2 devices I mentioned. The last one, 'Video Controller', was my AMD Radeon HD8800M GPU. I installed the driver for it, and not long after I got the same BSOD again (thread stuck in device driver).
Booting in Safe Boot doesn't show any problems. Not now, and also not when the problems first appeared (before I went back to the backup).
I really don't know what to do. If doing a full reset doesn't fix it, then what will..
I thought about performing a BIOS update but I don't know if this even could work, and if so how to.
If anyone could be of assistance with this, I would be eternally grateful, as I am getting very desperate.
Kind Regards,
Chris
(The file was too big to add as an attachment)
Type: Laptop
Brand: Samsung (Ativ Book 6 NP670Z5E-X01NL)
OS: Windows 10
GPU: AMD Radeon HD8850M
CPU: Intel Core i5-3230M
Motherboard Chipset: Intel Mobile HM76
RAM: 8GB DDR3
Dear readers,
Last Tuesday I believe I was on my laptop, and as very often happens my HDD was running at 100%. I've tried to find a solution for this multiple times, and I thought I'd try again. At some point I got a BSOD, which fixed itself afterwards. Don't remember what the error was. I then proceeded to update my drivers, through a program called 'Driver Booster'.
After this program installed a bunch of drivers, I got a BSOD with error code 'Thread stuck in device driver'. This BSOD was on loop, it would show itself during boot every time.
I went into the recovery options (F8 during boot), and tried literally every option I could: -Safe boot, uninstalled/reinstalled drivers, didnt work. System Image Recovery didnt work (I had a few but it wouldn't let me use them due to some error). -System Restore, didn't work. It 'restored' the pc, but the BSOD still occured. -Startup Repair wouldn't run. -'Go back to previous build'-> keep files, didn't work. I then went into Samsung Recovery through pressing F4 during boot. This let me revert the PC back to the point when it was new, so pretty much a full reset. This seemed to work, at first.
So my system reverted back to a clean win8 install like when I first bought it (the 'backup' was from 2013). I proceeded to update to win10 again, thinking the problem was solved because the BSOD was gone. Updating to win10 went fine. However, after it updated to win10, I proceeded to check my drivers through Device Manager, which showed 3 deviced without drivers (and a yellow triangle next to them). I don't exactly remember what those were called, but it was something along the lines of 'USB bus', 'PCI <something>' and 'Video Controller'. I first updated the drivers (automatically through Device Manager) of the first 2 devices I mentioned. The last one, 'Video Controller', was my AMD Radeon HD8800M GPU. I installed the driver for it, and not long after I got the same BSOD again (thread stuck in device driver).
Booting in Safe Boot doesn't show any problems. Not now, and also not when the problems first appeared (before I went back to the backup).
I really don't know what to do. If doing a full reset doesn't fix it, then what will..
I thought about performing a BIOS update but I don't know if this even could work, and if so how to.
If anyone could be of assistance with this, I would be eternally grateful, as I am getting very desperate.
Kind Regards,
Chris