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Recreated the bluescreen and booted into safemode to avoid bootlooping, minidump folder is empty. It doesnt seem to save a dump. Is there a setting to enable it?
Recreated the bluescreen and booted into safemode to avoid bootlooping, minidump folder is empty. It doesnt seem to save a dump. Is there a setting to enable it?
Blue you gotta help me, It seems it doesn't help. I have tried both MInidump and complete memory dump and none of them are stored. It crashes on startup still.. Is there a way to save the log from the crash? :s Should i upload a video?
EDIT; heres a video of it happening
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/61768451/20121229_142627.mp4
Scan for any malware or rootkits using:
Make sure you have a paging file set also:
I freezeframed the movie , found out what the culprit was
Which was?
Well, first of all, sorry for resurrecting this thread but I thought it would be better than to start a new one.
Okay, so, formatted my C-drive clean, did a fresh install of windows, no errors this time. I have gotten 3 bluescreens since friday, e.g. 3 days ago, once a day so to speak. I hope anyone can take a look at them - I can't make out what they mean. One points to watchdog,which seems to be a windows file. The others point to nvlddkm,sys or ntoskrnl.sys which are proprietary of Nvidia , ie my graphics card, and Windows NT Kernel..
Hard stuff.. Might there be any errors with the graphics card? Its age is about 8 -10 months..
Code:BugCheck 10E, {1f, fffff8a014cebe50, 6, 4a3d9} Probably caused by : dxgmms1.sys ( dxgmms1!VIDMM_GLOBAL::CompleteBuildPagingBufferIteration+ce )Code:Usual causes: Video driver, Video memory
- Download Driver
- Start Type: Device Manager
- Expand Display Adapters
- Right-Click Driver Name, Uninstall
- Reboot
- Run Driver Sweeper
- Reboot
- Install Downloaded Driver
Driver Sweeper will scan for any left over files from the old driver, old driver files can cause conflicts with new driver installations. Create a System Restore point beforehand, in case any problems or issues arise.
Driver Sweeper:
The latest nVidia driver is dated as January 29th 2013.
Done! Latest drivers were from Jan 5th though, unless you're talking about beta drivers. Let's see if problem persists ..
I meant the Beta drivers, but if you have installed the latest WHQL certified driver, then that may be the better option since it has been tested by Windows.