BSOD 0x000000116 Stop when playing games.

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  1. Posts : 57
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       #41

    Alright read up on some stuff on 0x000000116

    Ive reinstalled the nvidia driver like u suggested
    I will do this again but this time also reinstall the intel hd grap.... driver

    This a good idea?
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  2. Posts : 11,269
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       #42

    Albatross147 said:
    Just done with disk check, nothing out of the ordinairy.
    I don't think it is the memory, (seen the actual part while cleaning, looked perfectly fine)

    This is really getting me down

    Do you have any idea what causes the bugcheck to make it crash
    (asin whats the damm cause of this thing?)
    I really don't want to go to the store and replace the pc....

    Thanks for all the help i hope you pc geniuses can figure out what just keeps causing this error.
    These steps are necessary to narrow down the cause. I am running short on ideas as to what is causing it, which is a good thing, so we are making progress.

    usasma said:
    Quote:
    Use this technique to "reset" your pagefile:
    a ) Go to Start...Run...and type in "sysdm.cpl" (without the quotes) and press Enter.
    -Then click on the Advanced tab,
    -then on the Performance Settings Button,
    -then on the next Advanced tab,
    -then on the Virtual Memory Change button.
    b ) In this window, note down the current settings for your pagefile (so you can restore them later on).
    -Then click on the "No paging file" radio button, and
    - then on the "Set" button. Be sure, if you have multiple hard drives, that you ensure that the paging file is set to 0 on all of them.
    -Click OK to exit the dialogs.
    c ) Reboot (this will remove the pagefile from your system)
    d ) Then go back in following the directions in step a ) and re-enter the settings that you wrote down in step b ). Follow the steps all the way through (and including) the reboot.
    e ) Once you've rebooted this second time, go back in and check to make sure that the settings are as they're supposed to be.
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  3. Posts : 11,269
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       #43

    Albatross147 said:
    Alright read up on some stuff on 0x000000116

    Ive reinstalled the nvidia driver like u suggested
    I will do this again but this time also reinstall the intel hd grap.... driver

    This a good idea?
    It's not a bad one. :) We'll know after you try it whether it is a good one.
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  4. Posts : 57
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       #44

    writhziden said:
    Albatross147 said:
    Alright read up on some stuff on 0x000000116

    Ive reinstalled the nvidia driver like u suggested
    I will do this again but this time also reinstall the intel hd grap.... driver

    This a good idea?
    It's not a bad one. :) We'll know after you try it whether it is a good one.
    Hey, im having a hard time finding the correct driver
    The intel specs are
    Intel 2nd generation i7 core: i7-2630QM
    Intel HD graphics family 3000
    Pc model is acer aspire 5750g

    Last driver is from 2010 so this may be the cause.
    Please help me here
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  5. Posts : 12,364
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       #45

    Try reverting to an older nvidia driver. ie From the 275.xx series.

    The 28xx.xx+ series introduced the 116 error, but the latest beta was 'supposed' to have fixed it, although for your mobile GPU chip, it doesn't look like it.

    And since you'd be reverting to an older diver, a driver sweeper install outlined in a previous post would be advisable.

    And unless you actually use the HD audio and 3D vision, select a custom install and only install the video driver (and physX). Untick 3d vision, hd audio, update etc.

    If still getting TDR's on an older and known to be stabler driver - then you can start focusing elsewhere.
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  6. Posts : 11,269
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       #46

    Albatross147 said:
    writhziden said:
    Albatross147 said:
    Alright read up on some stuff on 0x000000116

    Ive reinstalled the nvidia driver like u suggested
    I will do this again but this time also reinstall the intel hd grap.... driver

    This a good idea?
    It's not a bad one. :) We'll know after you try it whether it is a good one.
    Hey, im having a hard time finding the correct driver
    The intel specs are
    Intel 2nd generation i7 core: i7-2630QM
    Intel HD graphics family 3000
    Pc model is acer aspire 5750g

    Last driver is from 2010 so this may be the cause.
    Please help me here
    Follow Smarteyeball's instructions first. They seem to be right on the money. If you still decide you want the latest Intel driver, check Intel® Driver Update Utility and let Intel determine the appropriate driver for the hardware it detects.
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  7. Posts : 57
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       #47

    On it

    Ill install the driver with the driver sweeper.
    Then let's hope this fixes the TDR 116 :)
    Ill report as soon as either skyrim runs or crashes during a test.

    Btw smarteyeball, thanks for helping out, you guys could be microsoft customer service I really, really appreciate all your help.
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  8. Posts : 57
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       #48

    Alright followed the steps but ran into this:
    The installation of version 275.33 FAILED to install PHYS-X
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  9. Posts : 57
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       #49

    Trying version 275.50 now
    Ill report back in a few minutes
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  10. Posts : 57
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       #50

    Aha found the issue with PHYS-X
    It seems the removing of the driver and using driver sweeper does NOT delete phys-x
    So the installation program couldn't install because an newer version is installed.
    Should i use the newer version of PHYS-X or the one within the installation of 275.33/275.50?
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