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Curious
Posted 11/14/2009 10:45:08 PM




Post in reply to: kidswithaids
Do you have another video card you can try, yours may have gone bad?

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jasperytlau
Posted 12/2/2009 6:45:07 AM





Hey guys, i have been gettin the nvlddmkm.sys BSOD error. May i please
ask how do i fix it and i have also been getting the latest Nvidia
driver error 195.62 and has recovered. After the recovery I get the
BSOD. Please help me? Thank you


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Phyriphiry
Posted 12/17/2009 6:45:11 PM





I have same problem (17/12/09).

Were you able to solve it ?

Thx.

P


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Post #254129
jasperytlau
Posted 12/19/2009 12:45:07 PM





Hey P.

Im not sure if Im able to solve my problem but just a couple days ago I
have spotted that its actually my graphics card that is having problem
nothing to do wit other hardwares. It turn out to my assumption that it
might be the failure of a fan on ma display card that is causing the
problem. Cause I have noticed that when the fan is running the blue
screen or the error doesn't occur but when the fan stop running it error
occurs over and over again. Maybe spy on your graphic card while you
computer is turned on see if anything unusal is happenin to you graphic
card itself rather then other hardwares. Hope this might help you out a
bit.


Jas'


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Post #254331
dleary1
Posted 12/22/2009 4:45:05 PM





None of the fixes worked for me. (I'm running w7 not vista btw). Here's
my workaround from safe mode:
1. use msconfig to remove all the nvidia stuff from startup
2. change the service to manual or disabled
3. rename the sys file to old
now I'm running at 1024x768 but at least I can boot.


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Phyriphiry
Posted 12/23/2009 4:45:25 AM





In my case: the hardware was stuck.

After reinstalling, restoring, trying very different scenario's, the
videocard finally gave up and he didn't even boot anymore (not even in
BIOS).

So I bought new videocard and everything went back to normal.

Nvidia cards work only two years and one month !! (one month after
warranty period :-( )


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Post #254888
jasperytlau
Posted 12/23/2009 2:45:17 PM





Well I took ma graphics card in for repair and the reason was the fan
was workin and after it got fixed its runnin pretty smooth now.


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Post #254957
coolronz
Posted 12/24/2009 2:45:07 AM





I never ever had this problem with Vista 64 Ultimate. But Windows 7
Professional 64 is another story... From my own experience, if I let
windows update, update my Gigabit LAN. Then and only then I get the
BSOD... I can literally let Windows update everything and its fine. But
if i let it update my REALTEK PCIe GBE, it messes everything up.
Hopefully this can help someone with the same problem.


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Post #255041
Curious
Posted 12/24/2009 8:45:06 AM




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It is best to update Windows drivers from the vendors website then from
Windows Update.

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