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deFrisselle,
I did the procedure you asked for.
1 - uninstalled the drivers with the DDU
2 - I had to go to safe mode and install the new drivers. I installed only the Nvidia one because the Intel one did not find drivers for windows 10. Neither on the manufacturer's website, nor on the Lenovo website.
3 - It didn't work, in addition to the OBS crash my deckboard stopped working too.
So I decided to format the PC keeping windows 10, but I downloaded the newest version from the microsoft website.
1 - I did not install any driver, neither intel nor nvidia, I left only the drivers that came with windows.
2 - it worked for 20 minutes, before it didn't even work for 2 minutes.
3 - That is, it is crashing after 20 minutes of use, I will attach the error log attached.
I suggested installing windows 7, because on the intel website there are drivers only for windows 7, 8 and 8.1. but Harold said that it wouldn't work. But I’m willing to migrate if you think it solves