We'll for the past few days every time I'm AFK from my desktop Iv'e noticed that its turned off and when I turn it back on it starts and monitor goes off then comes back onto the windows loading screen, Then I did get Windows recovered from an unexpected restart, Also may I be linked to a Comodo Internet Security 2012 uninstaller,Also avast.
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, clean install, upgrade disc
15,045 posts
CT
Welcome
First make a full anti virus scan
Then
Download and make a full scan with malwarebytes. I think these will be negative. If they are, it seems to by your nvidia driver. Go to website and update.
nvlddmkm.sys
The cause is you nvlddmkm.sys driver used by your Nvidia video card
Update driver
Since you have given us only one BSOD report, this may not resolve the problem.
System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell XPS 420 OS Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, clean install, upgrade disc CPU Intel Core2 processsor Q8200(2.33Ghz 1333FSB) Quad Core Tech Motherboard Dell Memory 6 gb Graphics Card ATI Radeon 256MB HD3650 Sound Card Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio Monitor(s) Displays Dell SP2009W 20"
Keyboard Dell USB Keyboard Mouse Dell Premium Optical USB Cooling Fan Hard Drives 640 GB Serial ATA Hard drive Internet Speed DSL 2.85
22 Nov 2012
Phenomal
64bit Windows 7
11 posts
Quote: Originally Posted by richc46
Welcome
First make a full anti virus scan
Then
Download and make a full scan with malwarebytes. I think these will be negative. If they are, it seems to by your nvidia driver. Go to website and update.
nvlddmkm.sys
The cause is you nvlddmkm.sys driver used by your Nvidia video card
Update driver
Since you have given us only one BSOD report, this may not resolve the problem.
Well it only did happen once/twice, And I already do have MBAM thought It auto runs a full scan every day nothing is really found.
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, clean install, upgrade disc
15,045 posts
CT
I have MBAM, it does not run a full scan daily. update it and make a full scan now.
Full scan with Anti Virus, too. If you only have MBAM, this is a big mistake. MBAM is not an anti virus, you need an anti viurs, too. Download and use the free Microsoft Security Essentials.
Update it and make a full scan, now.
System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell XPS 420 OS Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, clean install, upgrade disc CPU Intel Core2 processsor Q8200(2.33Ghz 1333FSB) Quad Core Tech Motherboard Dell Memory 6 gb Graphics Card ATI Radeon 256MB HD3650 Sound Card Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio Monitor(s) Displays Dell SP2009W 20"
Keyboard Dell USB Keyboard Mouse Dell Premium Optical USB Cooling Fan Hard Drives 640 GB Serial ATA Hard drive Internet Speed DSL 2.85
22 Nov 2012
x BlueRobot
Windows 7 Home Premium x86 Service Pack 1 - Linux Mint Mate 14 x64
4,506 posts
Milton Keynes
Sorry to jump in on the thread, but when you install MSE, make sure you install all the latest security definitions; I usually update my security definitions via Windows Update.
Computer type Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number HP Pavilion dm1 Notebook PC OS Windows 7 Home Premium x86 Service Pack 1 - Linux Mint Mate 14 x64 CPU AMD E-450 APU (64-Bit) @ 1.65GHz Dual-Core Motherboard HP 3387 36.0A (Socket FT1) Memory 4GB DDR3 @ 676MHz Graphics Card AMD Radeon HD 6320 Graphics Sound Card Beats Audio - IDT High Definition Audio CODEC Monitor(s) Displays LCD HP Monitor Screen Resolution 1366 x 768 @ 60Hz
Keyboard Standard PS/2 Keyboard Mouse Synaptics TouchPad V 7.5/Logitech USB Wireless PSU Microsoft Composite Battery - ACPI Case HP Cooling HP Cool Sense Hard Drives 500GB - SATA Hitachi HTS547550A9E384 Internet Speed 24.0 Mbps Antivirus Microsoft Security Essentials Browser Opera 12.15; Firefox 21 Other Info NIC - Broadcom 4313GN 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi Adapter
Belkin Black Laptop Cooling Stand