BSOD BBCode 116 - DMP file result


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 x64
       #1

    BSOD BBCode 116 - DMP file result


    Hi,

    I started to have problems with BlueScreen last night. It's happen everytime than I use a CG Software or play some game.

    Im attaching the 3 DMP results to help th diagnotic:

    On Thu 09/02/2012 23:56:30 GMT your computer crashed
    crash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\020912-11247-01.dmp
    This was probably caused by the following module: ntoskrnl.exe (nt+0x71F00)
    Bugcheck code: 0x116 (0xFFFFFA800ADD44E0, 0xFFFFF88011274AE4, 0xFFFFFFFFC000009A, 0x4)
    Error: VIDEO_TDR_ERROR
    file path: C:\Windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
    product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
    company: Microsoft Corporation
    description: NT Kernel & System
    Bug check description: This indicates that an attempt to reset the display driver and recover from a timeout failed.
    The crash took place in the Windows kernel. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver which cannot be identified at this time.


    On Thu 09/02/2012 23:56:30 GMT your computer crashed
    crash dump file: C:\Windows\memory.dmp
    This was probably caused by the following module: ntkrnlmp.exe (nt!KeBugCheckEx+0x0)
    Bugcheck code: 0x116 (0xFFFFFA800ADD44E0, 0xFFFFF88011274AE4, 0xFFFFFFFFC000009A, 0x4)
    Error: VIDEO_TDR_ERROR
    Bug check description: This indicates that an attempt to reset the display driver and recover from a timeout failed.
    The crash took place in the Windows kernel. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver which cannot be identified at this time.


    On Thu 09/02/2012 23:51:15 GMT your computer crashed
    crash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\020912-11668-01.dmp
    This was probably caused by the following module: ntoskrnl.exe (nt+0x7FA3A)
    Bugcheck code: 0x116 (0xFFFFFA800AFE0010, 0xFFFFF8801124CAE4, 0xFFFFFFFFC000009A, 0x4)
    Error: VIDEO_TDR_ERROR
    file path: C:\Windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
    product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
    company: Microsoft Corporation
    description: NT Kernel & System
    Bug check description: This indicates that an attempt to reset the display driver and recover from a timeout failed.
    The crash took place in the Windows kernel. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver which cannot be identified at this time.
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  2. Posts : 2,562
    windows 10 pro 64 bit
       #2

    You will need to fill out your system spec's and post your thread here....Crashes and Debugging - Windows 7 Forums
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Windows 7 x64
    Corei7 950
    12gb Ram DDR3
    Nvidia GTX580
    Directx11

    *I have nothing overclocked
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    windows 10 pro 64 bit
       #4

    At the bottom of each post....click on the gray "My System Specs"....use the link in blue, and fill out as completely as possible....that way when you post your specs are close at hand:) I'll see if I can get a moderator to move this thread:)
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  5. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #5

    H2SO4 said:
    These are all stop 0x116 VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE conditions.

    It's not a true crash, in the sense that the bluescreen was initiated only because the combination of video driver and video hardware was being unresponsive, and not because of any synchronous processing exception.

    Since Vista, the "Timeout Detection and Recovery" (TDR) components of the OS video subsystem have been capable of doing some truly impressive things to try to recover from issues which would have caused earlier OSs like XP to crash. As a last resort, the TDR subsystem sends the video driver a "please restart yourself now!" command and waits a few seconds. If there's no response, the OS concludes that the video driver/hardware combo has truly collapsed in a heap, and it fires off that stop 0x116 BSOD.

    If playing with video driver versions hasn't helped, make sure the box is not overheating. Try removing a side panel and aiming a big mains fan straight at the motherboard and GPU. Run it like that for a few hours or days - long enough to ascertain whether cooler temperatures make a difference. If so, it might be as simple as dust buildup and subsequently inadequate cooling.
    The above quote was taken from https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tml#post280172, which is linked to in usasma's thread about this error. Closely follow the first three posts of usasma's thread outlining STOP 0x116: VIDEO_TDR_ERROR troubleshooting and proceed through each step. Let us know if you need further help.



    Please follow the https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html to provide us with more information about the crashes and possible conflicts on your system due to drivers/software/hardware.
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