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"Nvidia Driver xxx.xx has crash and been recovered" issue: Help please?

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August 1, 2014 3:53:37 PM

Alright, this has been going on for months. I keep getting this "Nvidia Driver xxx.xx has crash and been recovered" at random times of the day. Doesn't matter if I'm gaming, watching video, browsing the net, or leaving my system idle, it keeps happening.

I have tried many things to fix this issue:

Replace the GPU - Nothing
Replace the Riser card connecing the GPU to the PCE slot - Nothing
Reinstalled Nvidia Driver- Nothing
Full wipe and reinstall of Windows 7 - Nothing
Got to CMD and do "chkdsk /r" and "sfc scannow" - Nothing.

Nothing I've tried seem to fix this issue and make it go away.
Every time this issue happens, it leave behind this "Watchdog" folder in the "LiveKernalReports" folder. I used a "bluescreenveiwer" program read some of the .dmp files. Each report shows a different file that is causing the error.

One said an issue with the "dxgkrnl.sys" file, another said something about the "vwififlt.sys", and this latest one says something about the "raspptp.sys."

What the heck is going on with my computer?

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August 1, 2014 3:56:09 PM

It sounds like your PC is prone to BSODs and errors all around.
A suggestion: Download Driver Booster from Iobit and update everything outdated.
Report back.
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August 1, 2014 3:57:41 PM

I've already done that. All drivers are up to date. That did not fix my issue.
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August 1, 2014 4:00:52 PM

Sounds like the entire PC is bugging out.
You've already reinstalled the drivers, windows, and GPU.
The only culprit I can think of is your mobo acting up.
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August 1, 2014 4:04:17 PM

Well then how do I fix my motherboard? I have already check online, and since mine is a custom motherboard for the iBuyPower Revolt, there is no way of updating the bios. Hell, my motherboard type doesn't even exist anywhere online.

There is no way I can replace it as I have no way of figuring out how to replace a motherboard. Plus, my computer is very compact. I'd have to take my ENTIRE computer apart.
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August 1, 2014 4:05:54 PM

It could also be a problem with a dying hard drive, as dying HDD's are prone to slow speed, frequent crashes, and the like.
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August 1, 2014 4:11:54 PM

Isn't using "chkdsk" and "sfc" in CMD suppose to detect and fix those problems? As I've said above, I've already tried those and they found no errors. I even did a Memtest and that came up empty.

And how the heck can my HDD be dieing after only one year?
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August 1, 2014 4:15:52 PM

It could simply be that the PHYSICAL components are failing, like the mechanical arm, the laser reader.
Do you think you could borrow a HDD from somewhere, clone it into your current HDD, and see if it's any more stable?
If that doesnt fix it, then I'm afraid that motherboard should go.
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August 1, 2014 4:16:27 PM

Also my portable HDD and old HDD are failing after 1 year.
Crappy stock barracudas and Passports.
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August 1, 2014 4:23:57 PM

I have two HDD in my computer. An SSD for quick boot and a HDD for data.

I have no way of getting my hands on another HDD. There is no where for me to borrow one.

If it's really the motherboard then I'm out of luck.

I have no way to buy one, no way of installing it. Look like i'll be smashing my computer out of frustration tonight.
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August 1, 2014 4:25:03 PM

The driver is installed on the ssd right?
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August 1, 2014 4:27:24 PM

Yes, I have all drivers and important programs like antivirus and such on my SSD.
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August 1, 2014 4:29:19 PM

Then it just sounds like a motherboard issue. That GPU HAS been replaced with a new one right?
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August 1, 2014 4:30:56 PM

Yes, I updated my GTX 660 TI to a GTX 760.
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August 1, 2014 4:32:22 PM

And the entire system has been driver updated (including a full drive wipe and reset)
I'm using a 760 and it's beautiful at gaming.
Does sound like a motherboard fault. I'm sorry.
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August 1, 2014 4:33:27 PM

Yes I've done a computer system wipe and reinstall of the OS 3 times now.

Great...then I guess this computer is a piece of junk. I'm just going to smash it to piece and get a new one when i can.
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August 1, 2014 4:37:52 PM

Recycle it, dont junk it.
SOMEONE will find a use for it, maybe even repair it.
But at that time, you'll be with a better partner.
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August 1, 2014 4:39:34 PM

It's a piece of junk that doesn't work, why the hell would I recycle it? I rather just smash it to pieces to vent my frustration. Then cry hysterically as i just lost out $1600.

Not like i'll be getting a new computer anyway. Spent most of what I had on this.
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August 1, 2014 4:44:21 PM

...You payed 1600 bucks on a PC filled with unbranded/unheardof parts?
You would have been better off with a $700 PC x.x
At least keep everything important: The drives, the GPU, maybe the CPU, RAM.
Then you could AT LEAST cut down drastically the price of another PC to build.
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August 1, 2014 4:47:57 PM

yeah, I have no idea how to build a pc. I bought this computer from iBuypower. Aside from the motherboard, everything about the hardware is pretty well know.

I have no technical no how on how to build computer so why save the parts? That is why I bought a computer, so I wouldn't have to build it.
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August 1, 2014 4:50:17 PM

Building a PC is very easy.
This PC i'm using?
First time I ever built one.
Time? Yes.
Difficulty? No.
I could even show you a video of someone building a PC and you'd see how easy (yet time consuming) it is.

At least keep the GPU, that thing's expensive.
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August 1, 2014 4:54:26 PM

I don't have the tools nor the skills to build a PC. I am not a handy man.

My current plan is to smash this peice of junk then if i'm lucky, buy a new computer in 3-5 years.
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August 1, 2014 4:56:17 PM

Like I said, all you really need is a screw driver, and a brain.
All the tools and screws, and whatnot, come with the parts that need them.

If you're that persistant, at least send me the 760...
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August 1, 2014 7:53:09 PM

Why waste anymore money on sending you a part when you can just smash.

*Sigh* at this point i'm just pointless ranting. Please close this thread. It is no longer relevent. I got no solution to fix my useless computer.
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August 1, 2014 8:01:39 PM

Wait! I'll try to offer some help, although it seems hopeless. Ok, did you check the card to make sure the fans are working, no strange sounds? Also, did you check to make sure you have completely uninstalled the graphics driver, and got a fresh copy from Nvidia? Don't bother using the auto-updater, do it manually. If all else fails, don't smash it. Sell the parts inside.
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August 1, 2014 10:04:16 PM

Yes, the GPU is working. The fans are moving and there are no strange sounds. I can even see it through my case.

I installed a fresh copy of Nvidia, I even used the Display Driver Uninstaller program to completely remove all old nvidia files.
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