Long story short: Pc works again, but the GPU doesn't. ![]() However, these still give me the driver error 43. #Thread stuck in device driver bsod driversThrough that, I have now access to 2 HD8800 series drivers (20). Luckily, Samsung Recovery also had a backup of the original system drivers. #Thread stuck in device driver bsod installI couldn't revert back to the original driver through device manager, because the driver file was gone (it was listed but when I tried to install it it told me it's just gone, wth windows). Main point is that if I updated to one of those drivers, and then tried to access the grahics settings, I would get a BSOD with error code 0xa0000001. Some just listed my driver as 'R9 M200 series', some listed it specifically as the R9 M270x. Every installer installed different drivers. #Thread stuck in device driver bsod fullI tried all different installers (AMD Catalyst for win8, AMD radeon minimal installer for win8.1 and AMD radeon full installer for win8.1). #Thread stuck in device driver bsod updateWhen I try to update my GPU driver (only way to do so it using AMD installers- I can't download specific drivers ]:< ), it installs the wrong drivers because the ID of my HD Radeon 8850M is appearently the same as the R9 M270x. Intel: error 31 (This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device) I am currently getting errors on both my AMD and Intel integrated graphics drivers.ĪMD: error 43 (Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems) Since then I haven't had the Thread Stuck In Device Driver BSOD anymore. Windows automatically reïnstalled the original driver Okay, after hours and hours of trial and error, the main problem is fixed. If anyone could be of assistance with this, I would be eternally grateful, as I am getting very desperate. I thought about performing a BIOS update but I don't know if this even could work, and if so how to. If doing a full reset doesn't fix it, then what will. ![]() Not now, and also not when the problems first appeared (before I went back to the backup). I installed the driver for it, and not long after I got the same BSOD again (thread stuck in device driver).īooting in Safe Boot doesn't show any problems. The last one, 'Video Controller', was my AMD Radeon HD8800M GPU. I first updated the drivers (automatically through Device Manager) of the first 2 devices I mentioned. I don't exactly remember what those were called, but it was something along the lines of 'USB bus', 'PCI ' and 'Video Controller'. 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 proceeded to update to win10 again, thinking the problem was solved because the BSOD was gone. So my system reverted back to a clean win8 install like when I first bought it (the 'backup' was from 2013). This let me revert the PC back to the point when it was new, so pretty much a full reset. I then went into Samsung Recovery through pressing F4 during boot. 'Go back to previous build'-> keep files, didn't work. It 'restored' the pc, but the BSOD still occured. System Image Recovery didnt work (I had a few but it wouldn't let me use them due to some error). I went into the recovery options (F8 during boot), and tried literally every option I could: -Safe boot, uninstalled/reinstalled drivers, didnt work. ![]() This BSOD was on loop, it would show itself during boot every time. I then proceeded to update my drivers, through a program called 'Driver Booster'.Īfter this program installed a bunch of drivers, I got a BSOD with error code 'Thread stuck in device driver'. At some point I got a BSOD, which fixed itself afterwards. I've tried to find a solution for this multiple times, and I thought I'd try again. Last Tuesday I believe I was on my laptop, and as very often happens my HDD was running at 100%. (I ran the script provided in the sticky post).īrand: Samsung (Ativ Book 6 NP670Z5E-X01NL)
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