BSOD - nvlddmkm.sys + dxgkrnl.sys + dxgmms1.sys


  1. Posts : 1
    windows 7 ultimate x64
       #1

    BSOD - nvlddmkm.sys + dxgkrnl.sys + dxgmms1.sys


    Well.. yeah. I've seen many of these threads and problems about the same thing but they prolly won't help me since BSODs always have different solutions for each one (so they say).

    Problem:
    Blue screen of death on log in.

    How this started:
    It started on a wednesday or tuesday of this week, i know it was the day i was sick or vomiting i guess which was tuesday, or rather it was after. It was working fine on the day I played it before. What I think that may have caused it was Nvidia's PhysX?

    More from that.. would be that the computer let me log on before it start having BSoDs.. but then it just had random blue screens after that, I was playing minecraft (a game) for about 4 hours i think so straight I guess and it didn't even crash for me during that game, but when i got out of it to go out.. then something happened, During a video i was watching It just randomly BSoD'd me out of nowhere then yeah..

    Then tried looking for solutions, some of the solutions wouldn't work, some of the solutions led to not letting me log on again (-.-). Just freezes and yeah. Now i'm in safe mode luckily to do something.

    What i've done so far:
    -Solutions that didn't rather work
    -Re-Installed Directx 2-3 times so far
    -Re-Installed Nvidia 3 times (once in normal mode)
    -Uninstalled nvidia once (safe mode i think so)

    Other:
    Windows Update installed the Nvidia PhysX on it's own.. That's when it started happening..

    -Attachments added
    -BSoD Posting instructions (zipped rar file ofc.)
    -CPU-Z Specs of my whole computer (html file)

    Needing some help i guess..

    Thanks in advanced..
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #2

    Welcome
    You have given us one dump report. It indicates a problem with your Graphics card. You seem to have replaced that already. Please submit any additional BSODs as you get them. In the meantime, here is our write up on your code 116
    STOP 0x116: VIDEO_TDR_ERROR troubleshooting
      My Computer


 

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