There is a huge recognised problem with this. Basically Nvidia cards are
pretty unstable on Vista especially for gamer/overclocker types.
I dont game or overclock and my system has been working fine for many months
until MS Vista Update downloaded and tried to install a new Nvidia driver
automatically without my presence or explicit consent.
The result is a malformed insallation, an unstable driver and, ultimately,
three weeks of driver hell for me as I attempt to pick up the shreds.
There has been NO progress. I have tried everything I can thinkof and more.
Basically I think Update destroyed my graphics card. I have been unable to
avoid BSOD on nvlddmkm.sys error 116 on boot. Every single time, regardless
of driver, source, install method, uninstall method it always BSOD's.
****ed? Yes, very.
"DL" wrote:
> If you installed drivers other than from nvidea site, or failed to install
> them correctly; thats your problem
> not nvidea
>
> "luedd66" <luedd66.2w7czo@forums> wrote in message
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> > I'm
running a nvidia 7600 gs on Vista premium and have been
> > getting the same error thought it was my Vista or new Samsung 22" wide
> > screen monitor causing the problem. If Nvidia won't fix the problem may
> > have to bite the bullet and buying another video card from a different
> > manufacturer. 
> >
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