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Okay i have been having this problem for a good bit now. I have searched google, and looked around. I really don't know what's wrong. I have been getting BSOD's caused by the "dxgkrnl.sys". This is reported by BlueScreenView. I can get information, logs, etc or anything you would need just ask. I just really want this fixed because it's so damn annoying.
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As far as I know, you need to first find out which program you're running is associated with the file. After that, try re-installing the program or update it.
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How would i go about finding which program it is? Cause it seems to happen randomly, but i could be wrong.
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i guess somethings wrong with direct x in ur pc ? try re insatlling direct x again
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Update GPU Drivers and DirectX. Also check your graphics card has not got any dust build up, an overheating gpu can cause this BSOD.


Edit > i just found this if it helps >

http://www.computerhope.com/cgi-bin/process.pl?p=dxgkrnl.sys
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Okay i have been having this problem for a good bit now. I have searched google, and looked around. I really don't know what's wrong. I have been getting BSOD's caused by the "dxgkrnl.sys". This is reported by BlueScreenView. I can get information, logs, etc or anything you would need just ask. I just really want this fixed because it's so damn annoying.

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