Allo all! It would seem that we're not a minority after all, a lot of people I know are having the same issues as we are!? They all basically go " Since I upgraded to Windows 10 Anniversary, my system has crashed. When I recovered it, I found the problem : my Graphics Card Driver reports:
'Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)'
This is also the the problem I myself have been experiencing since the upgrade, everything was running fine and error free on Version 1507 build 10.0.10586!!!
which happened 10 days ago. I've been pulling my hair out trying to nail the problem, that being said, I've been a 'system tech' since the days of MS-DOS 3, so I know what I'm doing! (I hope )
So I ran 'Verifier' and it reported that the following drivers were in fact crashing
during boot: dxgkrnl.sys - hal.dll - ntoskrnl.sys!!!
I wonder if DirectX has been changed to only use DX11 and later? HD 3000-5000 series
are only DX10 Cards are they not?
I hope this helps to find a solution as I've tried everything you guys have including a full 'in-place upgrade'.
I own a 'few' systems. The PC I've been having trouble with is my 'work/game-station'.
Spec is as follows:
OS: Windows 10 Ver 1607-Build 14393.105
PSU: Corsair CX500 80plus Cert ATX-PSU
Mainboard: ASRock Conroe 865PE
CPU: Intel Core2Quad Extreme (Black) Edition QX6800 (ES)
RAM: OCZ Platinum XTC DDR PC3200 Dual Channel Kit (2-2-2-5) 4x1Gb
Graphics: Sapphire ATI Radeon HD3850 AGP 512Mb
Audio: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty Edition PCI
HDD: IBM/HGST Deskstar 400Gb SATA2 HDD
Optical DD: Pioneer DVR-118 SATA DVD-RW
Network: Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC 10/100
Peripherals: PS/2 Standard 106 Key KB / LogiTech G5 PS/2 Mouse.
'Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)'
This is also the the problem I myself have been experiencing since the upgrade, everything was running fine and error free on Version 1507 build 10.0.10586!!!
which happened 10 days ago. I've been pulling my hair out trying to nail the problem, that being said, I've been a 'system tech' since the days of MS-DOS 3, so I know what I'm doing! (I hope )
So I ran 'Verifier' and it reported that the following drivers were in fact crashing
during boot: dxgkrnl.sys - hal.dll - ntoskrnl.sys!!!
I wonder if DirectX has been changed to only use DX11 and later? HD 3000-5000 series
are only DX10 Cards are they not?
I hope this helps to find a solution as I've tried everything you guys have including a full 'in-place upgrade'.
I own a 'few' systems. The PC I've been having trouble with is my 'work/game-station'.
Spec is as follows:
OS: Windows 10 Ver 1607-Build 14393.105
PSU: Corsair CX500 80plus Cert ATX-PSU
Mainboard: ASRock Conroe 865PE
CPU: Intel Core2Quad Extreme (Black) Edition QX6800 (ES)
RAM: OCZ Platinum XTC DDR PC3200 Dual Channel Kit (2-2-2-5) 4x1Gb
Graphics: Sapphire ATI Radeon HD3850 AGP 512Mb
Audio: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty Edition PCI
HDD: IBM/HGST Deskstar 400Gb SATA2 HDD
Optical DD: Pioneer DVR-118 SATA DVD-RW
Network: Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC 10/100
Peripherals: PS/2 Standard 106 Key KB / LogiTech G5 PS/2 Mouse.