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Solved Reproduceable BSOD issue - interferes with startup and work - need help

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@phillpower2
I only asked you for advice there since I've, as I said tried to get advice on the Tarkov forum before and it bricked my PC and I am not getting anything helpful from there. That thread has been way longer up. Furthermore I just want(ed) to know if there is for example a way to install an AMD graphics card driver in safe mode. It is separate from the game and thus exempt from your legal issue application afaik. Also that Gra. Driver Uninstaller is a third party and has nothing to do with i.e. Tarkov either.

Furthermore I do not doubt your facts, but there has not been *any* conclusive proof, because you are simply wrong in context. I neither have a "NITRO+ RX 590 8G G5" nor a "PULSE RX 590 8G G5", I got the original production "RX-590" not one of the newest, most power consuming, way pricier RX 590 xyz yx "upgrades" from the NITRO or PULSE series which are simply incomparable. As you can see anywhere, but so you don't have to look here are three different example sites, R590-Series "classic" if you will, is rated for 175W. + Yes I know the "series" suffix for 590 is confusing.





Also I think I logically proven pretty plainly how it is not the PSU, except for the possible case that it is physically deficient due to a defect that occurred "recently", which there is still nothing pointing toward. I know it's a 10+ year old PSU with a "bad rating" since those are made to more modern standards and I don't want to get into how "the independent PSU test results" i.e. the bronze rating are worth not much in this context since that's mostly about efficiency and yes I know the 10ish year old PSU does not match modern i.e. cabeling standards, not shocking. Anyways I really don't want to break out the logic lingo and debate the only guy that might help me on how his logic here is faulty, despite you being the expert in the field of computers, I hope I have in your subejctive view sufficiently proven that it logically ought not to be the PSU and how there is nothing concretly pointing to it being the root of this problem, or a pressing problem at all.
So can we please stop obsessing about my antique poor mans PSU?

One way or the other I thank you very much for the time you have invested in my issue.

So let's go with the dev responder bot is right and it's that software issue. It would be really appreciated if you could for example, which should fall out of the mentioned legal matter, if you can, give me an idea why my AMD/Radeon run machine stops working when "uninstalling Nvidia software"/how to prevent that. Or how one could for example install AMD graphics drivers without a normal boot, manually or with a program etc.pp.

Since it's probably my last straw before giving up on the last video game I still sometimes wanna play.

Kind regards
 
I just want(ed) to know if there is for example a way to install an AMD graphics card driver in safe mode. It is separate from the game and thus exempt from your legal issue application afaik

Yes you can as you are not messing with the games program, hackers do it all the time but they are on the wrong side of the law when they do.

Furthermore I do not doubt your facts, but there has not been *any* conclusive proof,

Had you of provided an accurate description of the card from the get go it would have made a difference but only a slight one, the card at your links is not made by Sapphire which is who makes your card so that is from where you should get your guidance from, regardless of this, you have a junk PSU that is almost nine years old and even when new not good enough to support a GPU such as the one that you have, add to that the additional drives and the extra screen it is only a matter of time before the PSU pops and takes out all of your hardware.

Being that the initial request for assistance has been resolved this thread will be closed.

For anything specifically games related start a new thread on Gaming Support.
 
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