Minidump Blue Screen Crash... (Nvidia Driver) Please help

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CoolStory

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I have been receiving this Blue screen of death crash everytime i start up windows 7.

Now this crash "Only" happens when i have a Graphics Driver installed into my computer. Then i cannot start windows it loads then shows the BSOD for 2 seconds and restarts again. Giving me options to run in safe mode,which i can.

I have to Detele Or Disable my video card driver to turn on Windows in full mode.

So im left with no graphics driver installed because it makes windows not start.

I have tried installing a bit older graphic drivers for my GPU and its the same problem.

Windows Update has installed all the necessary updates for my computer.

I read about it in the internet and tried all possible methods to solve the problem but it dosent work.

Cannot install any graphics driver because my windows crashes when i do. So im left with no graphic drivers installed just to be able to run windows in full mode.

If anyone has expierienced this and has found a possible way to fix it,may they let me know how to do it? because its getting really annoying.

Thank you for your help!

Oh and i also tried installing a new fresh copy of windows 7. And it worked fine for 10 minutes then it turned off automatically and showed me the blue screen of death. I also sometimes see red lines in my screen flashing fast.

Because on my previously installed windows 7 had the same problem. I thought re-installing would fix it but it didnt.
 
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first, remove all of heatsink..
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put your GPU in the bucket filled with water..
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wash your GPU with soap, and remove all the dirt with tooth brush, or spoon

then sun dry it for 6 hours..

or for make it sure you can bake it

first.. wrap your gpu with alumunium Foil...

CoolStory

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Nearly 2 weeks ago,when it started it didnt happen that fast.

It did crash eventually,but it restarted and worked fine then.

Now i simply cant turn it on with my graphics drivers installed.

I also cannot use system restore because i recently re-installed windows and it happened almost imidietally so no point in system restore.
 

Quaddro

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Okay..
i have same symptom with my old 9600GT..
Working in safe mode, but whenever i installed my graphics card, it became blue screen..

Actually, there's hardware problem, mostly something wrong with your graphics card memory.
Dust, dirt or something else, makes electric shorting in your components..

How to solve it..?
easy.
Wash your graphic card with soap, until all dust and dirt removed..
then dry in the sun..for at least 3-6 hours..

to make sure, you can do baking technique to your card..(just use google how to do it)

And voila, 100% it will work..

my old 9600GT still working flawlessly until today..
 

CoolStory

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Id take that post as a joke. But if you meant my graphic's card is too old? or you meant i need to check inside for dust? did i forgot to mention that i completely wiped and cleaned off all the dust inside it and replaced the old compound paste with a new one.

And i am using a GTX 465.

 

Quaddro

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What i said is not a joke and i'm not joking..:heink:

There are dust and dirt in sidelines of components that you can't reach with brush..and you need water to clean it..
and that things (dust and dirt) makes shorting components..as the result, error graphic card..

just googling about "vga card baking", there are tons of tutorials about how to do that..

and your card is not too old..

 

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Indeed, dust can really cause such problems, but it quite tricky to bake or water wash in my opinion. If I'd have to, I'd water wash it, and sun dry it for at least 12 hours, just because the places you meant to clean with it also dry very very slow.
 

CoolStory

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I see,well i guess ill have to try that.

But wont the video card get ruined if i put it into water and wash it completely taking it off all wet?

I mean i never heard of such methods but if you could be a little bit more specific on how to water wash it so i wont ruin my GPU i would be glad to try it out :)

Thanks again
 

Quaddro

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first, remove all of heatsink..
28072010159.jpg


put your GPU in the bucket filled with water..
30072010171.jpg


wash your GPU with soap, and remove all the dirt with tooth brush, or spoon

then sun dry it for 6 hours..

or for make it sure you can bake it

first.. wrap your gpu with alumunium Foil..

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then heat it on the stove..for 5-8 minutes

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after 5-8 minutes heating, turn off the flame, and wait for at least 20 minutes..

re attach your heatsink with new thermal paste..

and voila..it's works..

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CoolStory

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Thanks alot for your help. Hope it works!

 
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