NVIDIA Graphic driver raising blue screen errors

timotej.hajduk62

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Feb 12, 2018
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Hi there,

Few days ago i was just normally using my PC when suddenly my screen went all black (nothing to be seen there), waited few secs, nothing happend so i restarted PC manually with button.

After the booting process it could not load Windows and somewhere during the loading screen of Windows it went blue with message that my PC ran into an error and after collecting informations it will restart. It was like this maybe 2 more times and then Windows tried to repair itself of course failed, then I tried to start some auto repair tool, failed too.

Somewhere during the restarts I also came to screen where was written that overclocking of my CUP failed which seems pretty suspicious to me because i did not overclock anything.

Finally i managed to run the system in safe mode with networking where i found after letting some web page analyze my minidump file that file nvlddmkm.sys failed. Ofc i tried to search over the internet, deleting that file and extracting nvlddmkm.sy using cmd and then putting it into drivers folder. After this action it is able to load into Windows pretty normally exept my display resolution. It is HD display and the resolution is far from HD(propably using basic display driver provided by windows).

Pretty important seems that on screen i can see red horizontal lines which appear and disappear while i am moving the mouse. Also immediately after the first crash there were similar lines during whole boot proces but some were vertical and white and so on.

I unnistalled graphic drivers using Guru3D program and afterwards tried to instal whole NVIDIA Experience + newest drivers again. NVIDIA Experience installs fine but when it tries to install newest graphic driver after few minutes it fails and whole Windows crashes into blue screen saying that nvlddmkm.sys failed.

looks like this https://imgur.com/a/AwncI

My setup:
Display iiyama ProLite E2210HDS (driver generic pnp display)
GPU - Nvidia GTX 580
CPU - Core i7
OS - Windows 10
Motherboard - Intel rampage 3rd gene i believe

Hopefuly i described it enough. I hope to hear from to with any kind of help. thank you.
 

timotej.hajduk62

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Thank you for the reply.

PSU should be Cooler Master 700W Silent Pro. It makes me wonder why do u think that the PSU could be bad. It was working properly for few years with no hardware change so i assume it was enough power for the components which are inside my PC.

Gonna try to buy compressed air and try to get rid of dust inside, see if it helps somehow.
 


Every part that fails has worked fine before it failed, the fact that the power rating is good for the system does not really matter much. Overall quality of it does, and even a good PSU can fail. What is happening with the system can be a PSU issue if the card tests fine in another system.
 

timotej.hajduk62

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So you believe that some hardware in my PC failed me after the years ? Because to me it seems that there is some driver issue.

I let HWMonitor monitor my PC and for PSU it says for 12V 11,487 V with not even a single moving whether down or up.

Dont know how to try to test GPU tho.

Gonna try reinstalling whole Windows 10 and see what happens. If it will run smoothly after reinstall it will be some driver issue, if not then i will consider hardware problem.