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Dwain
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      03-03-2007
I have found and fixed the problem today. This is what appears to happen.
during the installation of the most current drivers 100.65 Vista, an OLD file
nvlddmkm.sys is copied into windows/system32/drivers and not the current one
in the install. As a result the new drivers are attempting to access a file
dated 11/2006 instead of 2/2007 ver 7.15.11.0065 which is in the newest WHQL
driver ver 100.65 vista 32.

Fix: Go to windows/system32/drivers and rename nvlddmkm.sys to
nvlddmkm.sys.old. Go to the nvidia directory and find the file nvlddmkm.sy_
and copy it to windows/system32. Using the cmd window (DOS box) type
EXPAND.EXE nvlddmkm.sy_ nvlddmkm.sys. When the expansion is complete, copy
the new nvlddmkm.sys to windows/system32/drivers and restart the computer.

Your computer should now work properly.

You will notice that any uninstall and reinstall of nvidia drivers will not
remove the old nvlddmkm.sys file and will not overwrite it with the newer
version. You have to do it manually. I do not know why this happens but who
cares as long it is fixed.

Good luck...
 
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Xavier9
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      03-04-2007
On Mar 4, 10:31 am, Dwain <D...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I have found and fixed the problem today. This is what appears to happen.
> during the installation of the most current drivers 100.65Vista, an OLD filenvlddmkm.sys is copied into windows/system32/drivers and not the current one
> in the install. As a result the new drivers are attempting to access a file
> dated 11/2006 instead of 2/2007 ver 7.15.11.0065 which is in the newest WHQL
> driver ver 100.65vista32.
>
> Fix: Go to windows/system32/drivers and renamenvlddmkm.sys tonvlddmkm.sys.old. Go to the nvidia directory and find the filenvlddmkm.sy_
> and copy it to windows/system32. Using the cmd window (DOS box) type
> EXPAND.EXEnvlddmkm.sy_nvlddmkm.sys. When the expansion is complete, copy
> the newnvlddmkm.sys to windows/system32/drivers and restart the computer.
>
> Your computer should now work properly.
>
> You will notice that any uninstall and reinstall of nvidia drivers will not
> remove the oldnvlddmkm.sys file and will not overwrite it with the newer
> version. You have to do it manually. I do not know why this happens but who
> cares as long it is fixed.
>
> Good luck...


This doesnt appear to be the case on my system. I checked the version
of windows/system32/nvlddmkm.sys and it is 7.15.11.0065 and I am still
getting the same message

 
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Dwain
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      03-04-2007
Try it in safe mode anyway. There might have been corruption of the file...

"Xavier9" wrote:

> On Mar 4, 10:31 am, Dwain <D...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > I have found and fixed the problem today. This is what appears to happen.
> > during the installation of the most current drivers 100.65Vista, an OLD filenvlddmkm.sys is copied into windows/system32/drivers and not the current one
> > in the install. As a result the new drivers are attempting to access a file
> > dated 11/2006 instead of 2/2007 ver 7.15.11.0065 which is in the newest WHQL
> > driver ver 100.65vista32.
> >
> > Fix: Go to windows/system32/drivers and renamenvlddmkm.sys tonvlddmkm.sys.old. Go to the nvidia directory and find the filenvlddmkm.sy_
> > and copy it to windows/system32. Using the cmd window (DOS box) type
> > EXPAND.EXEnvlddmkm.sy_nvlddmkm.sys. When the expansion is complete, copy
> > the newnvlddmkm.sys to windows/system32/drivers and restart the computer.
> >
> > Your computer should now work properly.
> >
> > You will notice that any uninstall and reinstall of nvidia drivers will not
> > remove the oldnvlddmkm.sys file and will not overwrite it with the newer
> > version. You have to do it manually. I do not know why this happens but who
> > cares as long it is fixed.
> >
> > Good luck...

>
> This doesnt appear to be the case on my system. I checked the version
> of windows/system32/nvlddmkm.sys and it is 7.15.11.0065 and I am still
> getting the same message
>
>

 
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tom kalis
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      03-12-2007
Keep getting an error message at the command prompt that it can't open output file...what am I doing wrong?

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Derrickpetr
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      03-31-2007
Excellent - works for me - Thanks

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lewis
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      04-03-2007
Keep getting an error message at the command prompt that it can't open output file...what am I doing wrong?



Tom


i keep getting that too, ive not a clue what to do

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Goldilox
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      04-04-2007
I'm getting this exact message too and I really want to put an end to this annoying 'display driver stopped responding...' thing. Please help me out. All I'm getting with expanding the nvlddmkm.sy_ file is the 'can't open output file' message.

Thanx a lot if someone can help me out here.

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marcin of poland
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      04-08-2007
not work this post not help

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Max
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      04-08-2007
All you eggheaders should go here (assuming you are not technically
sophisticated enough to use *real* newsgroups such as news.microsoft.com):
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...al&fltr=&exp=1
to see just how ridiculous your posts look sitting there all by themselves
with no relation or flow to any thread because you are using such a badly
misconfigured portal like eggheadcafe.com.
"EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice "
Yeah...in their dreams. They can't even mirror newsgroups correctly.

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Dustin Harper
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      04-08-2007
Yea, it's a one way syncronization. I tried it on my site with newssync, and
I ended up trashing it. It wasn't worth it at all. Things like this would
happen all the time.

Stick with the real newsgroups. If you are away from home and need them, use
a USB drive and Portable Thunderbird.

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> All you eggheaders should go here (assuming you are not technically
> sophisticated enough to use *real* newsgroups such as news.microsoft.com):
> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...al&fltr=&exp=1
> to see just how ridiculous your posts look sitting there all by themselves
> with no relation or flow to any thread because you are using such a badly
> misconfigured portal like eggheadcafe.com.
> "EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice "
> Yeah...in their dreams. They can't even mirror newsgroups correctly.
>
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>> not work this post not help
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>> EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
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