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Ninjah Tigah

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  1. I think the issue is fixed now, I installed drivers from last year and there was 3 different pieces of hardware with conflicting IRQ's. It seems to be going very well atm, no system interrupts. Thank you very much for your help!
  2. I get no error message sadly. On the bright side, using LatencyMon, I've found this: The Nvidia drivers have proved difficult beyond comprehension to eradicate. So far, I used the control panel to remove Nvidia's Drivers, followed by CCleaner, didn't work when I reinstalled (still conflicting I'd guess). I then uninstalled the programs yet again, disabled my graphics card, uninstalled all the drivers from it, followed by CCleaner. Didn't work upon reinstalled. I then reinstalled, using Advanced Uninstaller (Program which I used to fix my faulty drivers on my Razor Lachesis) again followed by CCleaner. Didn't work. I saw a lot of people talking about "Display Driver Uninstaller" and couldn't use this because of a framwork error. Since Framework 3.5.1 is already installed on the base of Windows 7, it would be pretty ironic and pointless if I were to download Framework 3.5 (as suggested by DDU). So didn't bother trying that. I'm pretty sure I completely eradicated all Nvidia drivers (This seemed to solve the lag) but then when I tried reinstalling the appropriate drivers, the System Interrupts began once again. Currently, I do not have any Nvidia drivers installed on my PC (that I know of) and it seems to be fine, however, this is not exactly a good situation as I cannot do anything other than browse the internet - Can't even run VLC. I'm not sure do you have any advice or can make heads/tails out of the above information from LatencyMon? Also, sorry for the quite late response, wasn't expecting such a quick response and thank you. My Video Card seems to have drivers on it still - It came up with "VGA Controller" installing then lagged out, could this be the issue? Is there anyway to compeletely purge drivers from the graphics card? - This may be the reason there's a conflict. I have tried disabling the card and uninstalling drivers (as said above)
  3. Hello, First of all, thank you for the guide, I've spent over 20 hours solid trying to get my PC back to the way it was previously and recently directed towards this page. The main issue I'm having is that when I run the Administrator: Command Prompt and type the lines which you've instructed, like this: http://i.imgur.com/BFdOtIs.png Whenever I have done that, I then have this: http://i.imgur.com/Ove8Foc.png http://i.imgur.com/tM0GHoj.png I believe you said in an above post that Kernel & DPC_Interrupt are supposed to have merged. If there's any problems with that, I would greatly appreciate any help as I have run "xperf -d DPC_Interrupt.etl" as you instructed and it didn't merge.
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