I have a Lenovo Legion T5 28IMB05 and I’ve been having BSOD’s nearly every day. I just did a complete Windows re-install two days ago in hopes of possibly fixing it. However I had another BSOD yesterday.
I only have the one minidump as I was hoping that the clean install of Windows would have fixed it. And I’m not good at reading these but it mentions dxgmms2 which I looked up and it says to re-install the graphics card drivers (Nvidia GTX 1660 Super).
So I used DDU to completely uninstall everything graphic and audio related in Safe Mode.
Then I downloaded Geforce Experience and downloaded the newest driver- 546.17
I haven’t gotten a BSOD today but I will update if I do with another minidump.
Was it the GPU drivers that was the problem? Should what I’ve done fixed it? Or am I completely wrong and it’s something else?
Any help anyone can offer is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Mediafire link (Nov. 27th)- https://www.mediafire.com/file/pwrwqq2qmg9d0tk/Minidump.zip/file
Please see my reply here about the issue with that make/model Desktop.
Thank you so much for your help. I’m on Windows 11 so should I use the BSOD Patch Tool from this link BSOD Patch Tool?
Or should I try the Nvidia driver provided by Lenovo?
Again, thank you so much.
I’d first try the patch you linked. It’s the best result if it works… but it doesn’t seem to work for everybody. You’ll also need to apply it again any time you update the Nvidia drivers even if it does work, apparently.
Okay, I’ve installed that patch. and I’ll remember to reinstall any time I update the Nvidia drivers.
Thank you very much for all of your help.
Can confirm cwsink’s conclusion. Install the BSOD patch tool from Lenovo. This might have to be reinstalled after every Nvidia driver update.
Thank you very much for your help.
So should I just install this BSOD Patch Tool? I can reinstall it after every Nvidia driver update if need be, that shouldn’t be a problem.
Thank you.