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Dual Monitor causing a BSOD?

Adrenaline

Diamond Member
This may sound dumb, but can this happen? I connected a second monitor the other day and I experienced a blue screen:

ntoskrnl.exe

I tested my RAM with memtest and the cpu and got no problems.

Four days later I got another blue screen:

dxgmms1.sys
ntoskrnl.exe

I disconnected the second monitor and updated my video card driver just now. Any other suggestions? I built this computer a few months ago and aside from startup issues, it has been solid until the second monitor was hooked up.
 
Are you seeing the IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL or is it something different?

Not knowing the rest of the blue screen message makes it difficult to know a specific cause.

Is anything on your screen when you enable the second screen? Like Chrome or Firefox (since they use your video card).

On the surface, it is most likely a video card driver issue. What card? Is it is an Nvidia card and you use Chrome, there is a driver specifically targeting Chrome issues.
 
Are you seeing the IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL or is it something different?

Not knowing the rest of the blue screen message makes it difficult to know a specific cause.

Is anything on your screen when you enable the second screen? Like Chrome or Firefox (since they use your video card).

On the surface, it is most likely a video card driver issue. What card? Is it is an Nvidia card and you use Chrome, there is a driver specifically targeting Chrome issues.

I do not recall seeing the IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL message, either time.

I shut down the computer and reseated everything and then updated the video card driver. I did have Chrome open on the second monitor with me switching back and forth while playing a game on Steam.

Zotac GTX 970 is the video card.
 
I got a BSOD for my sound card driver. I am trying to delete the darn folder off my computer which is suggested but it will not let me do it. I even pulled the card out and disabled everything I could find.

I may just reformat and start new.
 
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