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Gregg Hill
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      08-30-2009
Hello!

I have Googled for hours and not found a solution yet. I am posting here
because there is no official Windows 7 newsgroup yet that can be read with
good Ol' Outlook Express, and because the problem seems to happen with Vista
users as well.

I recently installed Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit from my TechNet subscription.
I have an Intel D975XBX2 motherboard, 4GB memory, and two eVGA GeForce 7600
GT video cards running four LCD displays.

My computer will consistently BSOD after trying to wake up from sleep mode,
and always gets a STOP 0x00000116 on nvlddmkm.sys file. I have tried the
190.38 and 190.62 drivers to no avail.

None of the "fixes" I have read about on Google searches makes any
difference.

How can I stop the BSOD.

My computer runs fine on XP Pro SP3 (dual boot).

Thank you!

Gregg Hill

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Peeve #1: Apostrophes: when in doubt, leave them out! You will be correct
more often than not.

Its = Belonging to it. For example, "Look at the sky. Its color is blue."
It's = It is. For example, "It's hot today."
It's = It has. For example, "It's been nice talking to you."
Its' = completely incorrect usage. Stop it!


Peeve #2: Your vs. You're
"Your" means belonging to you, as in, "It's your truck."
"You're" means "You are." Example, you're probably about ready to throttle
me for this peeve!


 
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Rick Rogers
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      08-30-2009

Hi Gregg,

Don't use sleep mode until nvidia updates their drivers.

Win7 support:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/

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"Gregg Hill" <greggmhill at please do not spam me at yahoo dot com> wrote in
message news:...
> Hello!
>
> I have Googled for hours and not found a solution yet. I am posting here
> because there is no official Windows 7 newsgroup yet that can be read with
> good Ol' Outlook Express, and because the problem seems to happen with
> Vista users as well.
>
> I recently installed Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit from my TechNet
> subscription. I have an Intel D975XBX2 motherboard, 4GB memory, and two
> eVGA GeForce 7600 GT video cards running four LCD displays.
>
> My computer will consistently BSOD after trying to wake up from sleep
> mode, and always gets a STOP 0x00000116 on nvlddmkm.sys file. I have tried
> the 190.38 and 190.62 drivers to no avail.
>
> None of the "fixes" I have read about on Google searches makes any
> difference.
>
> How can I stop the BSOD.
>
> My computer runs fine on XP Pro SP3 (dual boot).
>
> Thank you!
>
> Gregg Hill
>
> --
> Gregg's pet peeves:
>
> First of all, what does a peeve look like, and why would anyone want one
> as a pet?
>
> Peeve #1: Apostrophes: when in doubt, leave them out! You will be correct
> more often than not.
>
> Its = Belonging to it. For example, "Look at the sky. Its color is blue."
> It's = It is. For example, "It's hot today."
> It's = It has. For example, "It's been nice talking to you."
> Its' = completely incorrect usage. Stop it!
>
>
> Peeve #2: Your vs. You're
> "Your" means belonging to you, as in, "It's your truck."
> "You're" means "You are." Example, you're probably about ready to throttle
> me for this peeve!
>


 
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Bill Yanaire, ESQ
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      08-31-2009
JewBoy wrote:
> when you say BSOD, does that mean Bestiality Sex OverDose?


It means that you are a mental retard. A mental retard who can't fix his clock.
 
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