Nvlddmkm.sys Crash causing a massive problem

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This past weekend i have been stressing my PC a bit to the max though nothing it hasn't handled before. I was just playing the game PAYDAY 2 when i got the Nvlddmkm.sys crash. i thought to myself "Ok no big deal i can get this fixed in about 10 minutes" shortly after reboot Realtek starts trying to update ethernet drives in BIOS or something of the sort and does this every start up. so i thought "maybe i should see if i can do anything with my OS Disk." well that ended up being in vain due to the fact that any time i try to run a repair or even everything back my partitioned hard drives are no longer readable and need to be reformatted.

Is there anything i can do to fix this without formatting any of my drives or sacrifice as little as possible.

Since i don't have my desktop with me at the moment all i can provide is that my video card is a Nvidia Geforce 9600 GT

On an additional note i did overclock the graphics card at one point but i ended up putting it back to its default settings a week or two before this happend
 
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What driver version are you using? I would start with uninstalling/re-installing the Nvidia driver. Uninstall the driver, but don't reboot. Then use something like driver sweeper to clean off remnants of the old driver. Then reboot. Download and install the latest Nvidia driver, but before completing the install process, select custom install, and choose the 'clean install' button, then complete the installation. This will ensure drivers/profiles are all reset to default, and installed as it should be.

See how you get on after that.
 

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I should of been running the latest drivers for that Graphics card though to be honest i cant recall if it is or not.

as far as trying to re-install them i cant even get past BIOS because of Realtek trying to update something that i cant due to it not being connected to the internet so it loops 3 times before saying Disk Boot Error (i probably should of added that in the first post now thinking of it). and like i said trying to look or repair anything with my OS disk won't do anything cause vista isn't perceiving my hard drives as partitioned ones.
 


okay that sounds a little different. If it's a boot problem, could be faulty disk, seeing as it won't post. As for realtek trying to update before the OS even loads, that sounds completely wrong. There shouldn't be any prog that would try to update before posting is complete. Even the bios, for the most part is a manual update, so why a realtek app would seemingly ask to be updated before the OS even loads, is beyond me!!

Given you can't post. The first thing I would do is shut the system down. Disconnect everything. Open the machine up, and check all cables/connectors. Battery for CMOS, any jumpers are in their correct position etc. basically make sure the fundamental side of having the hardware in place, and correctly seated is important starting point.
 
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SAXsamus

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the only thing i haven't done yet was take out the battery for my CMOS and let it reset so ill do that and post what happens along with my specs (if i can get you more than just the labels of the hardware)
 


sure, let me know how you get on!
 

SAXsamus

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alright so i completely resetting my Cmos that didn't help out either but i did take another look at the whole realtek thing again and to figure out it wasnt trying to update. it was a PXE-E61 media test error. and after a bit of looking at what that means i need to head back and see if my cables are shot or something.

as far as specs go all i can really put out is that im running 4GBs of ram, an Nvidia Geforce 9600 GT, an intel duo core that runs at 1.63 GHz (i think), with a San disk 64GB SSD, and a seagate barracuda 3TB running on a Vista 32bit OS, and lastly an EVGA Mobo that i cant really get more info out of.


EDIT: alright i tried moving my sata cables to different connectors and that didn't do anything either so i might see if doing a clean install on the OS drive will fix it.
 


jeez, this one's tough!! Well, that's a good point. I would maybe try replace the cables as opposed just trying them in a different connector. Also, if you had a second PSU you could try swap that just to be sure. Sounds like maybe there's a fault with the mobo, and given that the mobo is prob 5+ years old (that's based on he socket and CPU) that could easily be the case.
 

SAXsamus

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well... this has been the most confusing issue i have ever had with this PC. i was able to get ahold of another tower and the SSD is working just fine on it. i can't tell where the source of the issue is.
 


you've ruled out almost all possibilities, and whatever is left is the most likely.
It seems to me, that your mobo is slowly dying. sorry, not very helpful that!
 

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well this seems to be the weird part. im in the OS Disk and i just reformatted the SSD on the other PC. it isn't working but my 3 TB HDD is. i don't think either of us could fathom the reason for that since every connection i used on the SSD was also done on the HDD and the HDD worked perfectly every time.