I Would agree that it is a windows update, therefore a microsoft, problem. I
bought my gateway computer in 2007 and I have had no problems until now
06/29/2009. The facts:
1. my computer ran perfect for 2 years with all of the nvidia drivers
released.
2. I neither knew about or installed the newest nvidia driver 186. * for
vista 32
3. My windows update is set to automatically install
4. The information seen while in the post portion of booting is not
displaying correctly
Conclusion:
The Nvidia corporation is not to blame for the current problems. Microsoft
is the source of the problem. Whatever hotfix was released near the end of
june caused the issues with the nvlddmkm.sys failure.
I see all of these posts with the BSOD, but no one that appears to have seen
the messed up words in the basic post(bios) boot screens. The update has
destroyed the bios in the MOBO or the EEPROM/gpu in the video card or has
destroyed the ram chips. I can now no longer even install windows: the
installation errs out with a memory problem and freezes. Watch your computer
when it boots, and see if the information normally displayed during post is
unreadable like it is on my computer. My observations lead my to conclude
that microsoft has sent a virus and knows that if this is discovered it will
cost them billions. My computer is completely dead at this point. I will most
likely have to replace MOBO, CPU, and/or RAM becuase of microsofts
negligence. Furthermore they likely know the fix. They have internal KB
documents that their employees have to sign non-disclosure agreements not to
reveal.They are not even allowed to tell you how to fix your problem (when
they are looking at the step by step fix) because then microsoft would be
liable for the damage they knowingly caused. The point is microsoft more than
likely knows the fix but would lose billions in law suits if they told you
the answer (thereby admitting there fault).
"Smilerfive" wrote:
> 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
>
>
>
> "JW" wrote:
>
> > It is a system file so be sure you have Show system files enabled.
> > Mine is in C:\Users\JW {591eae36-caf9-4999-be96-827b1bc00499}
> > and I found it using Windows Explorer Search
> > It was created on 5/10/2007 and modified on 4/272007 so it was not part of
> > my original install
> >
> >
> > "Smilerfive" <> wrote in message
> > news:B1D54E64-C5C2-4ACE-B4DD-...
> > > Which program file are you referring to? Can you be specific?
> > >
> > > 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!
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "JW" wrote:
> > >
> > >> I have one copy of the problem file in one of my system folders and it
> > >> appears that it came with the original install of Vista. Have you tried
> > >> renaming or deleting any copies of it on your system?
> > >> Have you run check disk?
> > >>
> > >> "Smilerfive" <> wrote in message
> > >> news:0718F7F5-9DA3-40CB-B1F7-...
> > >> > Hi. THanks for your input. I have tried these various ideas for
> > >> > resolving
> > >> > this issue but I am still int he same situation.
> > >> >
> > >> > Right now I have my machine running but it is without ANY installed
> > >> > driver
> > >> > for my NVidia card. Therefore I only have very basic display
> > >> > functionality.
> > >> > Whih at least allows me some more tools to troubleshoot the problem.
> > >> >
> > >> > If I try to install any driver whatsoever then I get the same
> > >> > nvlddmkm.sys
> > >> > error on boot. I've tried about 7 different drivers. Each time same
> > >> > thing.
> > >> >
> > >> > ANy more ideas people?
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > "JW" wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> >> From safe mode can you uninstall the update using Control
> > >> >> Panel/Program
> > >> >> and
> > >> >> features/show all updates?
> > >> >>
> > >> >> "Smilerfive" <> wrote in message
> > >> >> news
1C84BB5-170B-42B6-B774-...
> > >> >> > August 27th, Vista Ultimate 32bit, Nvidia 7600GT, 4Gb Ram
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > My Vista Ultimate system has an XFX NVidia 7600GT card in it. It has
> > >> >> > been
> > >> >> > working fine since the day I put it in. My system is always on and I
> > >> >> > usually
> > >> >> > let it update automatically via Windows Update as required.
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > The other day I came home from work and began to notice a
> > >> >> > degradation
> > >> >> > in
> > >> >> > graphics quality. There were artefacts on the desktop and things
> > >> >> > were,
> > >> >> > well,
> > >> >> > twitching… I became concerned and then I noticed that Vista was
> > >> >> > recovering
> > >> >> > a
> > >> >> > crashed Display Driver repeatedly (first I had ever seen that) and
> > >> >> > then
> > >> >> > I
> > >> >> > was
> > >> >> > really concerned. I had not updated or changed anything myself so I
> > >> >> > started
> > >> >> > to check Windows Vista Update to see what it had updated in my
> > >> >> > absence.
> > >> >> > I
> > >> >> > only managed to begin to see that Update had downloaded or started
> > >> >> > to
> > >> >> > download, among other things, an updated NVidia driver..
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > I never got a chance to fault find any further since my system then
> > >> >> > became
> > >> >> > so unstable the graphics went for a loop and I could not make
> > >> >> > anything
> > >> >> > out
> > >> >> > on
> > >> >> > screen. Next thing it somersaulted into a BSOD blaming nvlddmkm.sys
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > Now my system will not boot up and immediately crashes with a BSOD
> > >> >> > every
> > >> >> > time blaming nvlddmkm.sys – an nvidia display driver. The only way I
> > >> >> > can
> > >> >> > get
> > >> >> > into my system is via safe mode and it has limited tools,
> > >> >> > particularly,
> > >> >> > it
> > >> >> > does not allow access to Windows Update for me to check what Update
> > >> >> > did,
> > >> >> > what
> > >> >> > it installed etc etc
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > I don’t know the version of the driver that was working fine
> > >> >> > previously. I
> > >> >> > had never updated it since the card went in and it has worked fine
> > >> >> > ever
> > >> >> > since, that is until this recent event. I don’t know what version
> > >> >> > Windows
> > >> >> > Update tried to install because I can’t check it out.
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > What I’ve tried:
> > >> >> > Installing a variety of updated drivers from NVidia Website
> > >> >> > including a
> > >> >> > beta, from Safe Mode in Vista: no result, same BSOD
> > >> >> > Rolling back driver to previous: no result, same BSOD
> > >> >> > Using Sys Restore in Safe Mode to jump back to a previous known good
> > >> >> > position: no result, same BSOD
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > Basically my system is trashed because Update downloaded some
> > >> >> > monster
> > >> >> > driver
> > >> >> > that screwed up my system. Usually I’m pretty good troubleshooting
> > >> >> > and
> > >> >> > fixing
> > >> >> > these kinds of things, I work in IT, but this one has me stumped. I
> > >> >> > have
> > >> >> > no
> > >> >> > idea what Update did and feel I have exhausted my troubleshooting
> > >> >> > options.
> > >> >> > Can anyone help me? Thanks.
> > >> >> >
> > >> >>
> > >>
> >