(November 15, 2016 at 5:32 pm)Alasdair Ham Wrote: Ah yes of course so if the driver became corrupted I could just uninstall it and it will reinstall after I reboot?
But read my last post. If you uninstall any driver make sure to get hold of any last remnant of the drivers before installing new ones. That may mean to dive deeply into the registry if there isn't any app available, such as driver cleaner.
Also be aware that the root problem may just lie in another place than the drivers. What you see is the drivers crashing. But you don't see why they crash. It may just be another faulty component being behind the issue. I would advise running memory as well a temperature checks.