To Whom It May Concern:
I have an issue with my EVGA GTX 280 SC, regardless of the driver installed I get a BSOD with nvlddmkm.sys error and a memory dump. It works just fine with the 6600GT I used as an alternative. I just wanted to know if anyone else is gettiing
Hi people, I'm just going to pitch in on this thread because I am having the same problems. Mind you though, it is going to be quite long, but also have very detailed information because I have spent almost a week trouble shooting the nvlddmkm.sys error.
Hi
have you had any breakthrough with the problem. I own a Dell Dimension 9200 that has suddenly started to through BSOD. The whole story is like yours.
I custom installed my Vista x64 ultimate to test and there is no BSOD.
I am with the same graphic card [Nvidia 7950GX2] in safe mode changed the driver version of the Nvidia to Vistax64 Dell's driver and the Win 7 x64 behaving normally.
However I would like to know as to what is the solution to your problem. I am so afraid to play any games because in case it throughs a BSOD!!
Regards
To Whom It May Concern:
I have an issue with my EVGA GTX 280 SC, regardless of the driver installed I get a BSOD with nvlddmkm.sys error and a memory dump. It works just fine with the 6600GT I used as an alternative. I just wanted to know if anyone else is getting this error.
Regards,
Eagle Eye
This thread was about the nvlddmkm.sys BSOD issue. TDR was just one suggested culprit. See quote below.
Anyway, I started having this BSOD on bootup a while back... after a windows update. Basically, I was having to boot from a previous restore point just to get into windows "normal" mode. Today, however, the restore points no longer worked... just kept BSODing on boot with a nvlddmkm.sys error. The tdrlevel=0 tweak did nothing for me... neither did rolling back/updating my nvidia drivers... or clearing out all the non ms startups in msconfig. Finally, figuring one of my 275s was bad, I disabled the secondary card in the device manager while in safe mode and found I could boot normally again. At that point, I removed and re-installed the current nvid drivers for both (again) and found that the sli option was missing from the nvid control panel. While researching this new problem, I found the simple solution was to roll back the realtek lan drivers to a previous version in device manager. Apparently, there is a conflict between the windows7/vista lan and nvidia's gpu drivers that causes nvlddmkm BSODs, (found this on the EVGA site and Tom's). Anyway, since I rolled my realtek lan driver back, I've had no more of these blue screens.
I'm not sure if this will help all of you guys out, since some of the earlier posts were well before the windows update that I was having issues with, but it wouldn't hurt to try. If it doesn't work, you can always just restore the lan drivers.
Edit: Oh yea, for what it's worth, I'm running win7 64 with a coupl'a gtx275s.
Hello aphellyon. It is definitely the nvlddmkm.sys thing. I'm not very technical with this stuff, but with very clear instructions..... I can do it.
I updated the drivers a few days ago, and so far so good. But I haven't watched video or anything yet. I also turned up the speed on my cooling fans.
Any help is much appreciated.
Rich