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I've been dealing with this issue for about six months. I ran my laptop through multiple tests and fixes online. All to no avail. So I clean installed windows 11, and the blue screens keep happening but only with certain video games that are highly intensive; never during benchmarks (tried Heaven benchmark, OCCT, and Furmark). Also tested ram with memtest as well as the built-in windows test; nothing.
I know it's also not the thermals since I have programs monitoring the top temps when I play games.
I'm leaning towards this being a driver error, but I can't be sure, as I can't reseat my ram or SSD since this is a laptop with it's motherboard upside down. (requires the person to basically disassemble the entire internals to get to the ram slots)
Just tonight I tested with driver verifier using this guide: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/driver-verifier-tracking-down-a-mis-behaving/f5cb4faf-556b-4b6d-95b3-c48669e4c983
Ran the resulting minidump through WhoCrashed and it told me that "igovsd.sys" was the cause of the crash. I want to either update or disable this driver to see if the issue persists, is there a way to do this that isn't though device manager? Since I can't seem to find that driver in device manager, so I can't update or uninstall it. Google says it's a software related driver, but I don't have anything called "Intelligo virtual audio" on my laptop.
Additionally I'm wondering if driver verifier picked up a false positive, is that possible?
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