[10v1511Build10586 x64] BSOD at 85% during Windows Update

Re: BSOD at 85% during Windows Update

So far I've gone through five passes and not a single error. I'm going to let it go to boat 6 and then I'm just going to stop it because it doesn't seem likely that there's any sort of issue with my Ram at this point. The problem seems to lie elsewhere possibly my graphics card driver
 
Re: BSOD at 85% during Windows Update

That was indicated in one of your dumps. I'd suggest that next, but do bear in mind that no errors does not mean RAM is good and that you still could be facing incompatibility issue.
 
Re: BSOD at 85% during Windows Update

Is there a tool available that I can completely remove all traces of my graphics card driver. Then reinstall fresh drivers?
 
Re: BSOD at 85% during Windows Update

Okay thanks I will do that tomorrow after work. See if that helps it could take days or weeks to figure out if it worked.
 
Re: BSOD at 85% during Windows Update

I'd advise you to open a new thread in Windows Update subforum, and provide the information required in the Windows Update Posting Instructions for an analyst to be able to help you with your corrupt system files, and hopefully, get you upgraded.
 
Re: BSOD at 85% during Windows Update

I'd advise you to open a new thread in Windows Update subforum, and provide the information required in the Windows Update Posting Instructions for an analyst to be able to help you with your corrupt system files, and hopefully, get you upgraded.

I will make a thread, but I'm not that would be the correct place for it. While windows does crash during the update, it also does it randomly on it's own. As I mentioned before, but if you think that is the best spot. Then I will make one there, per your suggestion.
 
Re: BSOD at 85% during Windows Update

I think this also needs to be addressed while we see whether a new driver has helped :)

Roger that. I ran Guru3D to remove all traces of my drivers, then booted back into windows. Did a new install, but I didn't go with the newest drive. I chose one from about a year ago, and I will see how this works.
 

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