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I recently did a clean install of windows 8 on my partitioned mac hard drive via boot camp. Originally when I finished setup with windows, installing bootcamp drivers etc. windows would only recognize my integrated graphics. I have an intel 3000 integrated as well Nvidia Geforce GT 650m. The graphics card was not switching to the dedicated card regardless of what I was doing, playing a graphics heavy game etc. I went to Nvidia's website and downloaded their latest driver and installed it. This seemed to have fixed the issue as windows began using my dedicated card as the primary. However, ever since then, I get a blue screen on bootup. The blue screen forces a restart and when it boots after the restart, everything works fine. Has anyone else come across this issue or have any more experience with this? Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.
Just FYI, I did not remove any software regarding the integrated graphics chip before installing the dedicated graphics drivers. Could this be the problem? I went into Device Manager and attempted to see if I could disable the integrated chip that way, however since I installed the Nvidia drivers, the integrated chip does not show up in Device Manager.
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If you do not you can rename it from nvhda64v.sys to nvhda64v.BAK so it cant load and see if that stops the crashing.
You do have a lot of old drivers that should be updated but as old as that hardware is I dont even know if you can.
2013-07-17, ∼5103🔥, 0💬
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