Fresh Install, crashes after windows login


  1. Posts : 2
    64 windows 7
       #1

    Fresh Install, crashes after windows login


    I just finished building a new computer and after I install my graphics card (560 ti from evga) driver I cannot get windows to fully load. It loads to the login screen where I can successfully log in and then starts to load windows until the screen goes black. I have tried 3 different nvidia drivers and have done a second clean install of windows all having the same problem. Initially it was just flickering saying the driver has failed and recovered, but even that does not happen anymore. I have attached the minidump of the 2 most recent crashes (only crashes since last install). All help is appreciated.

    I tried to run the system health report, nothing would come up when I follow the sticky'd threads instructions (I am forced into safe mode on the computer).

    My specs are:
    Windows 7 64 bit
    intel 2500k default clocks
    msi p67a-g43
    evga 560 ti
    cooler master 600w silent pro
    cooler master 690 II advanced
    samsung f3 1tb
    Last edited by 3002erehsid; 21 Jul 2011 at 17:52. Reason: adding file
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    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    3002erehsid said:
    I just finished building a new computer and after I install my graphics card (560 ti from evga) driver I cannot get windows to fully load. It loads to the login screen where I can successfully log in and then starts to load windows until the screen goes black. I have tried 3 different nvidia drivers and have done a second clean install of windows all having the same problem. Initially it was just flickering saying the driver has failed and recovered, but even that does not happen anymore. I have attached the minidump of the 2 most recent crashes (only crashes since last install). All help is appreciated.

    I tried to run the system health report, nothing would come up when I follow the sticky'd threads instructions (I am forced into safe mode on the computer).

    My specs are:
    Windows 7 64 bit
    intel 2500k default clocks
    msi p67a-g43
    evga 560 ti
    cooler master 600w silent pro
    cooler master 690 II advanced
    samsung f3 1tb

    Caused by your video driver. I would re-install newest using this method.


    When upgrading your graphic driver you MUST remove all traces of the current driver. In order to do that we recommend using Guru3D - Driver Sweeper


    Phyxion.net - Driver Sweeper

    When it is removed then download and install the fresh copy.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 2
    64 windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    zigzag3143 said:
    3002erehsid said:
    I just finished building a new computer and after I install my graphics card (560 ti from evga) driver I cannot get windows to fully load. It loads to the login screen where I can successfully log in and then starts to load windows until the screen goes black. I have tried 3 different nvidia drivers and have done a second clean install of windows all having the same problem. Initially it was just flickering saying the driver has failed and recovered, but even that does not happen anymore. I have attached the minidump of the 2 most recent crashes (only crashes since last install). All help is appreciated.

    I tried to run the system health report, nothing would come up when I follow the sticky'd threads instructions (I am forced into safe mode on the computer).

    My specs are:
    Windows 7 64 bit
    intel 2500k default clocks
    msi p67a-g43
    evga 560 ti
    cooler master 600w silent pro
    cooler master 690 II advanced
    samsung f3 1tb

    Caused by your video driver. I would re-install newest using this method.


    When upgrading your graphic driver you MUST remove all traces of the current driver. In order to do that we recommend using Guru3D - Driver Sweeper


    Phyxion.net - Driver Sweeper

    When it is removed then download and install the fresh copy.
    Okay thanks I appreciate it, will try that when I get home from work. Hopefully it is just a software issue and not a bad card.
      My Computer


 

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