gpu?¿ nvidia drivers?¿ please help!!!!

already done that yaksipper....
bios, chipset... its al updated...
 

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its all updated...
bios... chipset... diferent suggestions?
thx
 

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hi all
i desinstalled everything i had related of nvidia...
and installed the driver nvidia 186.34 and the crashes seem to have stoped.
but now in device manager, i have a conflit with coprocesor, i thjink its related with the mobo graphics board, and its solved by installing the chipset driver from my mobo.
but if i instaled the driver, the crashes happens again...
how do i solve this?
does it make any diference that i have this conflit?
thanks
 

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This will help!

Okay , im not so sure as to all of the motherboard/all your own custom settings that you have.
But when uninstalling your Nvidia Display Driver:
Boot into Safe Mode
1. Start orb(Windows Key)
2. In Search, type msconfig
3. If prompted, hit Yes on the UAC
4. Go to the 'Boot' tab
5. Check off the 'Safe Mode' with networking tab.
6. Then apply, and okay, and everything like such.

In Safe mode -->
1. Right click on the Computer icon on the desktop or on the start menu.
2. Select properties.
3. In the next window select Device Manager.
4. On the Device Manager Window click on the (+) sign next to Display Adapters.
5. Double click on the Graphics Card Option.
6. On the Graphics Properties Page, select driver and click on Uninstall to uninstall the Graphics Drivers.

After uninstalling the older drivers, please visit the link given below to download and run the driver cleaner utility on your Computer.

Click Me! (Remove only NVIDIA display driver using this utility, and the PhysX)

Download and install the most up-to-date drivers.(In Safe Mode)
Also restart when prompted. :D

-DD
P.S. Si necesita mas ayuda, puesto de nuevo y todos le ayudara con su prolema. :D
 

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HP's Own
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And more to come in a bit! :D
6. On the Graphics Properties Page, select driver and click on Uninstall to uninstall the Graphics Drivers.
Stop right there.

Do not uninstall nvidia drivers in this way, else you will not be able to install new drivers. Make use of the nvidia uninstall utility in programs and features. There is registry data left over which renders the nvidia installer and manual install useless as the inf does not register the entire uninstall information.

Secondly.
Download and install the most up-to-date drivers.(In Safe Mode)
Also restart when prompted. :D
No, do not do this either. Components of nvidia's driver will fail to install under Safe mode in XP, and the control panel may be missing in Vista if installed this way.

There is positively no reason to use safe mode (let alone driver cleaner) on vista and windows 7 as the folders that matter are untouchable by the app anyway (cannot remove files from c:\windows\system32\driverstore\filerepository). Making use of the proper uninstallation tool should be good enough, though it may be required to make use of the Take ownership reg patch and search and remove the nv_disp folders from c:\windows\system32\driverstore\filerepository, so the system does not automatically install an older driver.
 

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Rampage II Gene
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Geforce GTX 275
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Auzentech Prelude
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BenQ G2400WD
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Okay , im not so sure as to all of the motherboard/all your own custom settings that you have.
But when uninstalling your Nvidia Display Driver:
Boot into Safe Mode
1. Start orb(Windows Key)
2. In Search, type msconfig
3. If prompted, hit Yes on the UAC
4. Go to the 'Boot' tab
5. Check off the 'Safe Mode' with networking tab.
6. Then apply, and okay, and everything like such.

In Safe mode -->
1. Right click on the Computer icon on the desktop or on the start menu.
2. Select properties.
3. In the next window select Device Manager.
4. On the Device Manager Window click on the (+) sign next to Display Adapters.
5. Double click on the Graphics Card Option.
6. On the Graphics Properties Page, select driver and click on Uninstall to uninstall the Graphics Drivers.

After uninstalling the older drivers, please visit the link given below to download and run the driver cleaner utility on your Computer.

Click Me! (Remove only NVIDIA display driver using this utility, and the PhysX)

Download and install the most up-to-date drivers.(In Safe Mode)
Also restart when prompted. :D

-DD
P.S. Si necesita mas ayuda, puesto de nuevo y todos le ayudara con su prolema. :D


already done this before... doesnt solve the problem...
any more suggestions?
 

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6. On the Graphics Properties Page, select driver and click on Uninstall to uninstall the Graphics Drivers.
Stop right there.

Do not uninstall nvidia drivers in this way, else you will not be able to install new drivers. Make use of the nvidia uninstall utility in programs and features. There is registry data left over which renders the nvidia installer and manual install useless as the inf does not register the entire uninstall information.

Secondly.
Download and install the most up-to-date drivers.(In Safe Mode)
Also restart when prompted. :D
No, do not do this either. Components of nvidia's driver will fail to install under Safe mode in XP, and the control panel may be missing in Vista if installed this way.

There is positively no reason to use safe mode (let alone driver cleaner) on vista and windows 7 as the folders that matter are untouchable by the app anyway (cannot remove files from c:\windows\system32\driverstore\filerepository). Making use of the proper uninstallation tool should be good enough, though it may be required to make use of the Take ownership reg patch and search and remove the nv_disp folders from c:\windows\system32\driverstore\filerepository, so the system does not automatically install an older driver.

thanks, usefull insight on unistalling...
any suggestion for this ?
"i desinstalled everything i had related of nvidia...
and installed the driver nvidia 186.34 and the crashes seem to have stoped.
but now in device manager, i have a conflit with coprocesor, i thjink its related with the mobo graphics board, and its solved by installing the chipset driver from my mobo.
but if i instaled the driver, the crashes happens again...
how do i solve this?
does it make any diference that i have this conflit?
thanks "
 

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OS
7
What brand mainboard do you have.

If you like i could take a look using TeamViewer, it'd probably be faster to get the device info that way.
 

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Windows 7
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Core i7 920 D0
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Rampage II Gene
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Geforce GTX 275
Sound Card
Auzentech Prelude
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BenQ G2400WD
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
Hard Drives
WD AAKS 500GB
WD 1TB
Seagate 160GB
PSU
Corsair HX620
Case
NZXT Rogue
Cooling
TRUE Copper
Keyboard
Logitech G15
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Anywhere from 2.5 to 3.5mb
6. On the Graphics Properties Page, select driver and click on Uninstall to uninstall the Graphics Drivers.
Stop right there.

Do not uninstall nvidia drivers in this way, else you will not be able to install new drivers. Make use of the nvidia uninstall utility in programs and features. There is registry data left over which renders the nvidia installer and manual install useless as the inf does not register the entire uninstall information.

Secondly.
Download and install the most up-to-date drivers.(In Safe Mode)
Also restart when prompted. :D
No, do not do this either. Components of nvidia's driver will fail to install under Safe mode in XP, and the control panel may be missing in Vista if installed this way.

There is positively no reason to use safe mode (let alone driver cleaner) on vista and windows 7 as the folders that matter are untouchable by the app anyway (cannot remove files from c:\windows\system32\driverstore\filerepository). Making use of the proper uninstallation tool should be good enough, though it may be required to make use of the Take ownership reg patch and search and remove the nv_disp folders from c:\windows\system32\driverstore\filerepository, so the system does not automatically install an older driver.
Odd - i was told those steps by an nvidia person on their support forums, when i was fixing my HDMI cable issues. So, im quite sure their own person is correct, as it worked for me perfectly.

Though honestly, i think that you problem now i mostly with your own settings/customizations, nothing wrong with the drivers(maybe?) Maybe BIOS settings or something. Sorry - but thats all i'm experienced with. :)
 
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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP dv6000t CTO Entertainment Lappy |My Desktop @ Bottom
OS
7 x64/ Back-Track 4
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 8300@ 2.4 Ghz
Motherboard
HP's Own
Memory
4096 MB DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 8400M GS
Sound Card
Altec Lansing (The usual on Laptops )
Monitor(s) Displays
Laptop Screen. 17' Wide.
Screen Resolution
1280 x 800
Hard Drives
150 GB HDD.
Cooling
2 External Fans, Undervolted, Coolant
Keyboard
Norm. Cheap Random Keyboard
Mouse
Norm. Cheap Random Mouse
Other Info
This is my Homemade Desktop :)
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Blue 320GB 16MB 7200RPM SATA2
And more to come in a bit! :D
Odd - i was told those steps by an nvidia person on their support forums, when i was fixing my HDMI cable issues. So, im quite sure their own person is correct, as it worked for me perfectly.

Sorry, but there is only 1 person from nvidia that actually posts in those forums, and he only responds to driver bugs and questions about fixes.

The rest are normal users like everyone else, even the majority of the site moderation there is just normal users.

Uninstallation via device manager is not the correct way, and it does not remove the uninstall information from the system.
 

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Windows 7
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Core i7 920 D0
Motherboard
Rampage II Gene
Memory
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Geforce GTX 275
Sound Card
Auzentech Prelude
Monitor(s) Displays
BenQ G2400WD
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
Hard Drives
WD AAKS 500GB
WD 1TB
Seagate 160GB
PSU
Corsair HX620
Case
NZXT Rogue
Cooling
TRUE Copper
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Internet Speed
Anywhere from 2.5 to 3.5mb
Have you installed the latest nforce drivers for that mainboard?
 

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Windows 7
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Core i7 920 D0
Motherboard
Rampage II Gene
Memory
Corsair Dominator 1600
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Geforce GTX 275
Sound Card
Auzentech Prelude
Monitor(s) Displays
BenQ G2400WD
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
Hard Drives
WD AAKS 500GB
WD 1TB
Seagate 160GB
PSU
Corsair HX620
Case
NZXT Rogue
Cooling
TRUE Copper
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Logitech G15
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Anywhere from 2.5 to 3.5mb
do you mean the chipset drivers for the mobo? yes i have... the conflict desapears, but the crashes comeback....
or is there any particular nvidia driver that i can install ???
this is the aswer i get from nvidia support...
"Thanks for the update Ricardo. Does sound like there is a conflict between the co-processor and the graphics drivers, although I don't know why. Generally these type of video failures are due to over-clocking on the GPU, and I know most ASUS motherboard have an AI Over-clocking co-processor and I suspect that is what's being listed in the device manager. That co-processor is only required for system over-clocking so my recommendation is to turn this off. If the motherboard BIOS is set for over-clocking then installing the driver will activate this co-processor. Go into your system BIOS and disable all over-clocking and that should disable the co-processor. You can also right-click on the co-processor in the device manager and disable it. If this is the AI over-clocking co-processor then the only impact should be just the ability to over-clock.
If that is the ASUS AI Overclocking co-processor then it's only used for overclocking as far as I know, and should impact other system functionality. To be sure, monitor the system behavior with this off/disabled and see if you noticed anything. Most users I've worked with who had an ASUS board indicated this is only used for overclocking, you'll have to confirm with ASUs to be sure. But again if there was an impact you should notice as you use the system."
what do i do????
 

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i don't think thats it,

the co-processor driver is most likely the SMBus driver which is only used for accessing realtime system information regarding temperature and control over fans and fan speeds.

The crashes may be occuring from either the Network driver, or the Nforce IDE/SATA driver. Reinstall the chipset driver but deselect these in the setup application.

The fact the conflict goes away by installing the nforce drivers suggests the same.
 

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Windows 7
CPU
Core i7 920 D0
Motherboard
Rampage II Gene
Memory
Corsair Dominator 1600
Graphics Card(s)
Geforce GTX 275
Sound Card
Auzentech Prelude
Monitor(s) Displays
BenQ G2400WD
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
Hard Drives
WD AAKS 500GB
WD 1TB
Seagate 160GB
PSU
Corsair HX620
Case
NZXT Rogue
Cooling
TRUE Copper
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Internet Speed
Anywhere from 2.5 to 3.5mb
same happend to me with ATI Radeon HD 5750 and what i did was u i uninstalled each and every component regarding ATI .. the CCC and the drivers too and "cleaned up the registry regarding Catalyst Install Manager"
that worked for me..
I also uninstalled all my games ... may that help!
 

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ATI Radeon HD 6770
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Realtek
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Dell IN2020M LED
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Seagate 500 Gibs
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Catalyst is a messier application than any of nvidia's, you'll find at best 2 or 3 registry keys remaining after an uninstall with nforce of geforce drivers, while Catalyst and CCC leave 3-4x that.
 

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Windows 7
CPU
Core i7 920 D0
Motherboard
Rampage II Gene
Memory
Corsair Dominator 1600
Graphics Card(s)
Geforce GTX 275
Sound Card
Auzentech Prelude
Monitor(s) Displays
BenQ G2400WD
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
Hard Drives
WD AAKS 500GB
WD 1TB
Seagate 160GB
PSU
Corsair HX620
Case
NZXT Rogue
Cooling
TRUE Copper
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Internet Speed
Anywhere from 2.5 to 3.5mb
i don't think thats it,

the co-processor driver is most likely the SMBus driver which is only used for accessing realtime system information regarding temperature and control over fans and fan speeds.

The crashes may be occuring from either the Network driver, or the Nforce IDE/SATA driver. Reinstall the chipset driver but deselect these in the setup application.

The fact the conflict goes away by installing the nforce drivers suggests the same.

you mean the last driver by nvidia? deselecting those options right?

or the chipset driver provided by the mobo manufacturer?
 

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OS
7
i prefer to use the latest official driver rather than vendor drivers, the vendor drivers tend to be out dated fairly quickly.
 

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OS
Windows 7
CPU
Core i7 920 D0
Motherboard
Rampage II Gene
Memory
Corsair Dominator 1600
Graphics Card(s)
Geforce GTX 275
Sound Card
Auzentech Prelude
Monitor(s) Displays
BenQ G2400WD
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
Hard Drives
WD AAKS 500GB
WD 1TB
Seagate 160GB
PSU
Corsair HX620
Case
NZXT Rogue
Cooling
TRUE Copper
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Internet Speed
Anywhere from 2.5 to 3.5mb
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