Installing Window 7 causes BSOD


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    Installing Window 7 causes BSOD


    Hi all, im trying to install windows 7 home onto a new machine.

    windows 7 installation completes until the final reboot where the BSOD appears, giving codes

    *** STOP: 0x00000116
    *** nvlddmkm.sys - address FFFFF880490c6c0 base at fffff8800483c000, datestamp 4a0c8387

    im not an expert on PC's so im struggling to debug the error.

    Using shift+F10 i can load the command prompt. first line says X:\sources (which is suspect as i thought i would fine c:\ ive done cd c:\ and c doesnt exists?? very confusing. i've typed format x and am unable to format as it says x is write protected.

    i dont know where to find any debug / diagnostic files to attach to this thread.

    i have two identical graphic cards, using one 1 at the moment i have swapped cards to confirm its not an hardware fault, both cards give BSOD and i have changed the PICE slots. No effect.

    my graphic card is ddr2 ram with 128 bits. my motherboard is ddr3 ram with 64 bit processor. dont know if this is incompatable?

    i have tried deleting nvlddmkm.sys during windows installation as per several threads but the command prompt returns the file cant be found.

    i have tried installing new graphic drivers pre installation but they fail.

    Any help would be very much appreciated.
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    thanks for info. i dont have access to desktop to save and open the exe file as windows 7 isnt completing its install
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    stujol said:
    Hi all, im trying to install windows 7 home onto a new machine.

    windows 7 installation completes until the final reboot where the BSOD appears, giving codes

    *** STOP: 0x00000116
    *** nvlddmkm.sys - address FFFFF880490c6c0 base at fffff8800483c000, datestamp 4a0c8387

    im not an expert on PC's so im struggling to debug the error.

    Using shift+F10 i can load the command prompt. first line says X:\sources (which is suspect as i thought i would fine c:\ ive done cd c:\ and c doesnt exists?? very confusing. i've typed format x and am unable to format as it says x is write protected.

    i dont know where to find any debug / diagnostic files to attach to this thread.

    i have two identical graphic cards, using one 1 at the moment i have swapped cards to confirm its not an hardware fault, both cards give BSOD and i have changed the PICE slots. No effect.

    my graphic card is ddr2 ram with 128 bits. my motherboard is ddr3 ram with 64 bit processor. dont know if this is incompatable?

    i have tried deleting nvlddmkm.sys during windows installation as per several threads but the command prompt returns the file cant be found.

    i have tried installing new graphic drivers pre installation but they fail.

    Any help would be very much appreciated.

    Simple workaround. If there is a built in chip, pull vid cards install and then download video drivers for your nvidia.

    Good luck and let us know if you need help

    Ken J
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    what do you mean by a built in chip??
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    Do you have an on board VGA monitor plug..(blue multi-pin) that you can plug your monitor into?
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    unfortunately NO

    motherboard is a Gigabyte motherboard P55-UD6 P55 LGA1156 core i5 i7 DDR3
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    Then you will need to find a good video card to use to finish the installation...
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    ya.. makes sence. will let you know the outcome
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    Be sure to let us know how it turns out...
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