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I just knew I was tempting fate, over a week later after no BSOD - 2 tonight.
Am not aware of doing anything different to machine....so frustrating - was hoping all was now ok.
Any further help greatly appreciated.
I just knew I was tempting fate, over a week later after no BSOD - 2 tonight.
Am not aware of doing anything different to machine....so frustrating - was hoping all was now ok.
Any further help greatly appreciated.
Any further help would be appreciated - ARC what would you suggest next...
Thanks
Both the dumps are resulting the same old D1, with another driver as the probable cause.
This time it is the display driver. And I have checked that the display driver is the latest version.Code:******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck D1, {fffff80000b88c2c, 6, 0, fffff880048cbeed} *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nvlddmkm.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvlddmkm.sys Probably caused by : nvlddmkm.sys ( nvlddmkm+b7eed ) Followup: MachineOwner ---------
So before altering the display driver, let us do some more checks.
Scan the system for possible virus infection.
Then enable Driver Verifier to monitor the drivers.
Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable
Run Driver Verifier for 24 hours or the occurrence of the next crash, whichever is earlier.
InformationWhy Driver Verifier:
It puts a stress on the drivers, ans so it makes the unstable drivers crash. Hopefully the driver that crashes is recorded in the memory dump.
How Can we know that DV is enabled:
It will make the system bit of slow, laggy.
WarningBefore enabling DV, make it sure that you have earlier System restore points made in your computer. You can check it easily by using CCleaner looking at Tools > System Restore.
If there is no points, make a System Restore Point manually before enabling DV.
It it crash a couple of times.Tip
- If you fail to get on the Desktop because of DV, Boot into Advanced Boot Options > Safe mode. Disable DV there. Now boot normally again, and try following the instruction of enabling DV again.
- If you cannot boot in Safe mode too, do a System Restore to a point you made earlier.
Let us know the results, with the subsequent crash dumps, if any.
Not dangerous at all, and no tricks are needed, too. Just take the cautions, that's all :)
And, at a max, keep the system repair disc beside you.