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Dxgmms1.sys BSOD Error Repair - Most Users are not Aware of this!Word Count: 456 | |
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![]() Like many other users, you’ve probably read in many technical forums that dxgmms1.sys BSOD (bluescreen) crash is caused due to a problem with your graphic or display driver. While usually this is true, in many other cases it might be a combination of several problems.
Now, random bluescreen crashes that indicate an error with this file are quite common among Windows 7 x64 users, and especially among gamers. Just for your general knowledge – most BSOD crashes usually occur due to driver problems or hardware failures. The dxgmms1.sys crash usually indicates that one or more of your drivers are malfunctioning; this can be your graphic driver, motherboard drivers, and/or other system drivers. Most users are not aware of this and usually only blame their graphic card driver. They try to replace it, and the problem isn’t solved, simply because they haven’t checked all their other installed drivers… Why do drivers suddenly malfunction? How to identify the drivers that cause this problem? The fastest and most reliable way that I know of to detect problematic drivers is via automated drivers diagnostics and repair (If you believe you know of other way to do that, feel free to comment below…). I bet with anyone who read this now, that by running this quick drivers scan on your system, you would come up with at least 5-10 problematic drivers. Am I right…? Pay a close attention to the problematic drivers that it has detected. Repairing the dxgmms1.sys BSOD Another important point – when it scans your entire PC, it is able to precisely detect your EXCAT hardware devices models etc. and accordingly ‘fetch’ the correct drivers that ‘fits’ to them. Unfortunately many users miss that point by installing the wrong driver to the wrong hardware and nothing good comes out of it… Indeed, in most cases it is a driver problem, but in some cases this problem might show up due to a hardware problem. The solution provided here will quickly let you know whether this is a driver related problem or not. |
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