I can confirm this is not a specific problem with Nvidia cards. I went out
and bought a new ATI graphics card because I could not afford to wait any
longer.
I immediately installed this card and my system immediately sprang into
life. And in the two hours it was working I managed to backup or otherwise
retrieve all my data.
The next I saw was a 'display driver stopped working' error in Vista, also
know as a TDR error, where timing between Vista and graphics card is lost
somehow. Basically this error appeared maybe 4 times then my system crashed
again with the same error BSOD 116 but with the ATI driver file instaed of
the nvidia driver.
THIS IS A VISTA UPDATE problem where my system has been corrupted by a
wayward Vista Update. SOmehow this is killing graphics systems...
I hope they fix it soon.... Vista is becoming unusable
"John Barnes" wrote:
> 163.44 is the driver I am using. I also have the 7600GT on Vista 64. I
> have a Gigabyte AMD system.
>
> "Smilerfive" <> wrote in message
> news:68B1917A-71CD-4279-AE51-...
> > WHich beta version are you referring to? I think I may have tried that
> > already.
> >
> > I tried a few more things:
> >
> > Disabled UAC to see if driver was having problems with rights - no
> > success,
> > same BSOD on boot
> >
> > Downloaded and ran 'Driver Cleaner' from Guru3d which appeared to clean up
> > a
> > few stray Nvidia registry entries (I REALLY thought that was it fixed)
> > however, upon reinstalling Nvidia driver it crashed again on boot with
> > same
> > error.
> >
> > Downloaded and ran 'Nvidia - nasty file remover' again removed some known
> > nvidia files but again no success.
> >
> > Each time I am booting into safe mode, uninstalling nvidia driver
> > (deleting
> > files), rebooting to safe mode, scrubbing driver files and registry
> > entries,
> > rebooting to Vista normal and cancelling auto attempt to install driver
> > for
> > 7600GT (never install driver for this device). Then rebooting again to
> > windows normal and attempting to install latest official Nvidia drivers.
> > Same
> > BSOD nvlddmkm.sys at boot...
> >
> > I must have tried almost every driver/fault finding/troubleshooting
> > combination...
> >
> > This is driving (ha) me nuts!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "John Barnes" wrote:
> >
> >> I have the beta drivers from the nVidia site installed on Vista 64 and
> >> have
> >> had no problems since they were installed. If you install them, the new
> >> procedure first uninstalls the old drivers. I guess the first question
> >> is
> >> with all the manual changes you have made, what is the result of this
> >> phase
> >> of installing this beta driver.
> >>
> >> "Smilerfive" <> wrote in message
> >> news:53EF348B-0E8D-46BE-9F1D-...
> >> > System: Windows Vista Ultimate fully updated, Intel E6600, Nvidia
> >> > 7600GT,
> >> > 4Gb Ram, one LCD VGA and one lcd via DVI etc, nothing is over clocked
> >> >
> >> > Problem: I built this system 6 months ago and it has been running
> >> > perfectly
> >> > since. On August 27th my system tried to automatically update the
> >> > existing
> >> > Nvidia driver from Windows Update (groan, I know, I’ve changed it and
> >> > will
> >> > never let this happen again). My previous driver had been working
> >> > perfectly.
> >> > I was at work and came home, my system was unstable, I was getting TDR’s,
> >> > artefacts on screen and before I could really work out what was going
> >> > on
> >> > my
> >> > system crashed with BSOD on nvlddmkm.sys error 116.
> >> >
> >> > Now it is in a loop. No matter what I do or what display drivers I try
> >> > Vista
> >> > always crashes on reboot with the same BSOD nvlddmkm.sys error 116.
> >> >
> >> > With an Nvidia driver loaded I get a BSOD nvlddmkm.sys at boot with
> >> > error
> >> > 116. Regardless of driver – 97.46, 100.64, 162.22, 162.44 etc
> >> >
> >> > If I let my system update itself, ie with a Microsoft minimal driver,
> >> > it
> >> > boots but all I get displayed is a blank black screen with a mouse
> >> > cursor.
> >> > Microsoft Nvidia WDDM driver 25/01/2007 So it shows a mouse cursor that
> >> > actaully moves about but the desktop is not present, blank, black etc.
> >> >
> >> > If I uninstall whatever driver is currently installed from safe mode,
> >> > removing all driver files, removing those in system32 and renaming
> >> > nvlddmkm.sys in system32/drivers, and then reboot, my system boots up
> >> > with
> >> > no
> >> > driver file loaded for the adaptor at all. This actually allows me to
> >> > boot
> >> > into Vista and gives me a desktop but clearly this means I have no
> >> > display
> >> > driver running and have no more than basic display functionality.
> >> >
> >> > I really need help. My own view is Windows update partially installed a
> >> > driver or partially updated the driver that was on my system prior to
> >> > August
> >> > 27th. Somehow it never completed that operation and my system has
> >> > residual
> >> > registry entries that point to incorrect driver files.
> >> >
> >> > I have tried sweeping registry and I did find residual NVidia files but
> >> > they
> >> > were minimal and when I installed driver again I had the same
> >> > nvlddmkm.sts
> >> > BSOD error.
> >> >
> >> > I have two monitors one a Sony 17” LCD VGA and an LG 22” DVI. They were
> >> > both
> >> > working fine prior but now they don’t, obviously. I have seen messages
> >> > about
> >> > dual displays and the drivers/registry becoming confused. So I tried
> >> > various
> >> > configurations of monitor - VGA only, DVI only, connected to different
> >> > ports
> >> > etc. Each time same error BSOD nvlddmkm.sys 116.
> >> >
> >> > It's now three weeks since this happened and my system is still
> >> > farquhared.
> >> > I need some serious help, I am way behind on some lucrative projects
> >> > and I
> >> > might pay for help to get this resolved. Help!!!
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
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