nvlddmkm.sys error, pc restarting after BSOD


  1. Posts : 3
    windows 7 home premium 32bit
       #1

    nvlddmkm.sys error, pc restarting after BSOD


    Hey guys, today I was playing minecraft, and the screen just froze, I tried alt+tab, ctrl+alt+del, esc, and all the other keys everyone presses when in panic. But then I realized that nothing would happen and
    I shut the pc down (I unpluged the energy source).
    I turned on the pc again, and entered the game again, but the screen blacked out, and I shut it down again. Thinking it had something to do with some bug in my minecraft world, I deleted it and started another one, but again the screen froze and I was forced to shut it down again.
    At first I thought it was overheat, so I just waited some minutes before turning it on again. When I turned it on, I opened the internet browser (google chrome) and started searching for video cards (at that time I thought that was the problem) but the screen went black again, and this time the computer didn't turn on. On startup, normally the colors are white on black, but it was showing some magenta spots. and after a Blue Screen the pc rebooted and started everything again, asking if I wanted to start windows normally (like it does when you unplug the power source --'), showing BSOD and rebooting. the blue screen showed this:

    "a problem has been detected ... windows was shut down... if this is te first time... if problems continue, blah,blah,blah,


    Technical information

    *** stop 0x00000116 (0xfffffa8003391450, 0xfffff8800f443cd8 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000002)

    *** nvlddmkm.sys - adress fffff8800f443cd8 base at fffff8800f2d3000, datestamp 4e391010

    so, is there a fix to this problem or will I have to buy another windows :'(?

    remembering I can't acess m pc, and I'm doing this through my ipad. please help, sorry I can't post any pics, thanks bye
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  2. Posts : 4,772
    Windows 7 Ultimate - 64-bit | Windows 8 Pro - 64-bit
       #2

    caramelllllo said:
    Hey guys, today I was playing minecraft, and the screen just froze, I tried alt+tab, ctrl+alt+del, esc, and all the other keys everyone presses when in panic. But then I realized that nothing would happen and
    I shut the pc down (I unpluged the energy source).
    I turned on the pc again, and entered the game again, but the screen blacked out, and I shut it down again. Thinking it had something to do with some bug in my minecraft world, I deleted it and started another one, but again the screen froze and I was forced to shut it down again.
    At first I thought it was overheat, so I just waited some minutes before turning it on again. When I turned it on, I opened the internet browser (google chrome) and started searching for video cards (at that time I thought that was the problem) but the screen went black again, and this time the computer didn't turn on. On startup, normally the colors are white on black, but it was showing some magenta spots. and after a Blue Screen the pc rebooted and started everything again, asking if I wanted to start windows normally (like it does when you unplug the power source --'), showing BSOD and rebooting. the blue screen showed this:

    "a problem has been detected ... windows was shut down... if this is te first time... if problems continue, blah,blah,blah,


    Technical information

    *** stop 0x00000116 (0xfffffa8003391450, 0xfffff8800f443cd8 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000002)

    *** nvlddmkm.sys - adress fffff8800f443cd8 base at fffff8800f2d3000, datestamp 4e391010

    so, is there a fix to this problem or will I have to buy another windows :'(?

    remembering I can't acess m pc, and I'm doing this through my ipad. please help, sorry I can't post any pics, thanks bye

    Hello there!

    See if you can login your PC through Safe Mode. If so then remove your Display drivers because nvlddmkm.sys means nVidia Display drivers. Let me know if you can login under Safe Mode I'll post further instructions
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  3. Posts : 3
    windows 7 home premium 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Capt.Jack Sparrow said:

    Hello there!

    See if you can login your PC through Safe Mode. If so then remove your Display drivers because nvlddmkm.sys means nVidia Display drivers. Let me know if you can login under Safe Mode I'll post further instructions
    Hey, thanks for telling me that, and it does log in in safemode, thanks, I'm waiting for your instructions, thanks

    edit:Im now magically able to log in normally, but the pc blackscreens after a minute or 2 (no bsod)
    Last edited by caramelllllo; 18 Aug 2012 at 15:51.
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