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I tried to look in the command prompt at the verifier and it won't show anything.
I tried to look in the command prompt at the verifier and it won't show anything.
1. Go to device manager and under display adapters go into your GTX 460 Card and see what it says for location.. E.G. "PCI bus 17 "
2. Now to system devices
3. You will see two or more HD audio devices.. check them all to see which one matches your GTX 460 pci bus location. Disable (not uninstall) the one that matches your 460 card location.
4. Then check under sound devices and it should no longer be there (this step might or might not require a restart).
Do this and let me know if it still crashes
My graphics card is a two in one card and the first is located under PCI bus 7, device 0, function 0. The second one is under PCI bus 6, device 0, function 0. The 9 nvidia high definition audios is using locations 0, 1, 2 or 3.
post all the snapshot
even the 9 audio as well
I saw in the Bugcheck Analysis that it was probably caused by nvlddmkm.sys so I thought I would type it into the start bar and see what would pop up and the file came up but it ends in .sy_ so should I try to rename it?
nvlddmkm.sys is your nvidia video driver... you can go here to update to the latest drivers
I already put the latest driver on it as a clean install.
I will try an older driver to see if maybe the new driver is buggy.