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"Alienware m17x r3 nvidia driver BSOD", I have recently installed Windows 11 & Windows 10 on my Alienware laptop. Everything was running smoothly until I installed nvidia graphics drivers for my GTX 460m, at which point the BSOD's began. I have experienced these BSOD's on Windows 7 and 8/8.1 as well. What I've done in an attempt to fix the problem: -Install different driver versions (355.60 and 306.97; clean install each time) -Disable nvidia streamer service -Update BIOS/vBIOS -Format Hard Drive -Check RAM (via memtest; 0 errors) -Run sfc/scannow (errors in CBS.log) The only way I have been able to prevent daily BSOD's is by removing the nvidia drivers altogether, eliminating any chances of playing graphic intensive games (also, I would prefer not to use an older driver because some games require the most up to date). I'd like to believe the problem is software related because I can boot into safe mode without issues. I have, however, been considering purchasing a new graphics card (probably the 780m upgrade kit) but would be moot if it doesn't fix anything. Below I've attached several BSOD files, my system information (.nfo file), CBS.log file, as well as a couple GPU-Z Sensor Logs (for each nvidia driver version mentioned above). In the sensor logs, the BSOD occurs right after all values are set to zero.

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