Continuous BSODing that started recently

P1nnacle

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Main folding@home computer had been running fine for several weeks, and now it has begun BSOD looping every 20-30 minutes. The responsible file is nvlddmkm.sys, which means I'm looking at a graphics card problem, I just can't figure out what the problem is.

Hit me with some solutions, I haven't tried much yet other than updating the drivers, and any help would be great.

Thanks.
 
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Well you are a graphic card expert here you should be able to analyze the problem yourself. But leave it and more to the point i found a number of things while searching the net for your problem. Some had a problem with updating the driver to latest version. If you have nvidia driver version for 320.xx than you should try rolling back to 314.xx drivers. Download driver sweeper install it
boot into safe mode
use the driver sweeper to uninstall current video drivers
uninstall your APS Daemon tools
Uninstall virtual clone drive and Utorrent

Reboot
Boot into Safe mode again
Install the new video drivers
Reboot
Boot into safe mode
open command prompts with administrator privileges
in the in the black window type in "SFC /SCANNOW"...

goku1234567890

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Well you are a graphic card expert here you should be able to analyze the problem yourself. But leave it and more to the point i found a number of things while searching the net for your problem. Some had a problem with updating the driver to latest version. If you have nvidia driver version for 320.xx than you should try rolling back to 314.xx drivers. Download driver sweeper install it
boot into safe mode
use the driver sweeper to uninstall current video drivers
uninstall your APS Daemon tools
Uninstall virtual clone drive and Utorrent

Reboot
Boot into Safe mode again
Install the new video drivers
Reboot
Boot into safe mode
open command prompts with administrator privileges
in the in the black window type in "SFC /SCANNOW"
Let it run and finish and then reboot

Run driver verifier (your system will be little sluggish)
http://www.techsupportforum.com/foru...ed-473665.html

Get the nvlddmkm.sy_, located in C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\driver.version\Win8_WinVista_Win7_64\International\Display.Driver

copy it to some other place, for example, desktop, rename it to nvlddmkm.sys (to be able see and edit extension, this option must be activated in folder options)

find another nvlddmkm.sys, located in C:/WINDOWS/system32/drivers. rename it to nvlddmkm.sys.old, and copy nvlddmkm.sys located on desktop to this, C:/WINDOWS/system32/drivers, folder.

Also can you post the dump files? Tbh i just read the above things on the net after searching for a while and pasted those things which seem best to solve the problem. And please upload dump files.
 
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