

Select ‘Change advanced power settings'.Ĥ. Select ‘Change plan settings’ next to the selected preferred plan.ģ. Navigate to Control Panel, Hardware and Sound and Power Options.Ģ. The crashes seem to be related to playing videos - it crashes during youtube/zoom calls, but also crashed twice during gaming (but it was just Minecraft.)Īny thoughts/ideas would be appreciated!!ġ. I'm a bit frustrated, and at this point I'm almost willing to get an Nvidia discrete GPU if it will solve the problem!! seems more stable than the recommended one, but still crashing.

Tried "Optional" AMD Driver - v20.4.2 - this is what I'm running now.Tried "Recommended" AMD driver - this was crashing more frequently (v20.2.2).I tried using the drivers on the ASRock website (which are older v19.10.16_19).Windows 10 Pro 圆4 - Version 1909 (build 18363.836)įrom what I can gather myself, it's the ati/amd GPU drivers causing the problem - based on this idea, I tried a few things. This was a fresh install of windows 10 with the build. About a month ago I completed a new budget build with the main intent being a stable pc for remote work - however, I'm getting BSOD's nearly daily - each one is always "Thread Stuck in Device Driver".
