Help needed asap!!!gpu problem

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Please run SysnativeBSODCollectionApp. This tool is most often used for BSOD troubleshooting because of the insight that it provides with all the logs that it collects, but it collects more data than strictly necessary for BSOD troubleshooting because it's officially a generic tool that can be used for other problems as well, like network issues, performance problems and GPU-related issues to name a few.
 
Sounds like a defective card, you do have the monitor hooked up to the card and not the motherboard correct?
Do you have access to another PC to install the card in to test, or another card to test in this PC?
 
also i want to point out i ain't a expert, however i don't think it's the card my computer is on til i try to update was doing fine. i went to sleep woke up it had blue screened. all i know is when i click on it it says no path found
 
Upload the zip file after rerunning it. It won't be of much value to you because there are too many things to look at for an untrained individual.
 
A repair install would not help if hardware is defect.

It appears that KMSPico has been used to bypass software licensing. Please activate Windows genuinely. Per forum policy no further support is given until Windows is genuinely activated.
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   2021-07-31T20:44:30.1270000Z        A service was installed in the system.
Service Name:  WinDivert1.1
Service File Name:  C:\Program Files\KMSpico\WinDivert.sys
Service Type:  kernel mode driver
Service Start Type:  demand start
Service Account:
   2021-07-30T15:04:39.6370000Z        A service was installed in the system.
Service Name:  Service KMSELDI
Service File Name:  C:\Program Files\KMSpico\Service_KMS.exe
Service Type:  user mode service
Service Start Type:  auto start
Service Account:  LocalSystem
   2021-07-30T16:39:17.9070000Z        A service was installed in the system.
Service Name:  Service KMSELDI
Service File Name:  C:\Program Files\KMSpico\Service_KMS.exe
Service Type:  user mode service
Service Start Type:  auto start
Service Account:  LocalSystem
   2021-07-30T18:39:17.6360000Z        A service was installed in the system.
Service Name:  Service KMSELDI
Service File Name:  C:\Program Files\KMSpico\Service_KMS.exe
Service Type:  user mode service
Service Start Type:  auto start
Service Account:  LocalSystem
   2021-07-30T20:37:36.4750000Z        A service was installed in the system.
Service Name:  Service KMSELDI
Service File Name:  C:\Program Files\KMSpico\Service_KMS.exe
Service Type:  user mode service
Service Start Type:  auto start
Service Account:  LocalSystem
   2021-07-31T12:52:54.7770000Z        A service was installed in the system.
Service Name:  Service KMSELDI
Service File Name:  C:\Program Files\KMSpico\Service_KMS.exe
Service Type:  user mode service
Service Start Type:  auto start
Service Account:  LocalSystem
   2021-07-31T13:00:57.5850000Z        A service was installed in the system.
Service Name:  Service KMSELDI
Service File Name:  C:\Program Files\KMSpico\Service_KMS.exe
Service Type:  user mode service
Service Start Type:  auto start
Service Account:  LocalSystem
 
I agree with Wrench97 and I'm saying a repair install is not a smart move when there are indications hardware is at fault. It may or may not do much harm, but I do not expect a repair install to help with the indication of a possible defect graphics card.
 
How can u say it’s a faulty graphics card when I have had it for months running just fine brand new. Then I went to sleep wake up and it’s doing this? What is the proof that it’s faulty?
 
You said there were indications it’s my video card but didn’t say what the indications were.
 
If you have an onboard connection, remove the nvidia drivers, connect the monitor to the onboard output, reboot the pc, reinstall the nvidia drivers, reboot and reconnect the monitor to the gpu.

Check if this way you can activate the gpu.

Also, if this happened over night, have you tried rolling back to a previous system restore point?
 
How can u say it’s a faulty graphics card when I have had it for months running just fine brand new. Then I went to sleep wake up and it’s doing this? What is the proof that it’s faulty?
The same could be said for every hardware that is running fine for years yet becomes 'randomly' faulty after a night. It does not matter how old it is, it can become faulty at any time.

The fact that you have so much trouble installing/updating the GPU drivers is a clear indication of a faulty hardware component.

Please note, I will not continue to post here after this post. See my previous post about KMSPico as to why.
 
How can u say it’s a faulty graphics card when I have had it for months running just fine brand new. Then I went to sleep wake up and it’s doing this? What is the proof that it’s faulty?
Same could be said for the software, obviously something changed overnight.

Get the system activated legitimately and we'll continue on troubleshooting.
 

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