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      03-01-2012
I posted two weeks ago regarding bluescreen that had started occuring during gameplay. Didin't get any reply but a suggestion that it might be overheating. I know for a fact that isn't the case as I get bluescreen from a cold computer now, and I get them all the time. It's no longer limited to gameplaying.

I've added the minidumps from the last month, 33 in total

Any tips as to what is wrong? I'm pulling out my last hairs here
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      03-02-2012
There are a couple of thing to try:
1/ Ensure your display driver are up-to-date.
2/ Windows patch's up-to-date.
3/ http://www.overclock.net/t/420875/po...river-crash/70
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https://www.vistax64.com/graphic-car...een-error.html
If that still fails, then try another video card.

Hope this helps
 
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      03-02-2012
Another link:
http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles...rmessages.aspx
 
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      03-02-2012
I see that there is also a BIOS update for you laptop.
Ver: 3212 date: 9th August 2011

Be careful with BIOS updates.
Quote from Acers Website:
Updating an incorrect BIOS may cause harm to your system. We recomend that you only do this after being instructed by one of our Customer Care representatives. By using these updates you agree to accept the possibility of product failure.
 
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      03-07-2012
Nothing helps

What I did find out tho, is that if I set the powersettings to max battery instead of max performance, the crashes stop completly. Looks like the gfx card is fried then. Guess I have to hand it in for repair
 
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      03-07-2012
Have you seen the following:
http://acer-notebook-drivers.blogspo...Aspire%208935G

Tht is very interesting about the battery performance.
 
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