BSOD's, Nvlddmkm.sys, Dxgmms1.sys, Sys32k.sys

Dec 16, 2011

I've had multiple BSOD issues over the period of last few months, usually it was nvlddmkm.sys which I thought I solved with reinstalling nVidia drivers -> disabling some nVidia services routine. After that the errors came back, though much less frequent.
I've ran into another bunch of BSOD's recently though, when I started playing star wars the old republic mmo. (dxgmms1.sys, sys32k.sys)

My Windows 7 is:

- x86
- I've had WinXP SP3 x86 before, but I've performed a complete system wipe before installing Windows 7
- It's a full retail version
- Hardware age is about 3.5 years
- Windows 7 was installed in March 2011

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when i uninstall the driver and clean the reg. i dont have bsod.

what can i do?

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From within Vista I popped the disk in and began the install process. It appeared to download some updates prior to installing. It restarted and did its thing.

It "seemed" to install fine.. I got to the desktop and started copying various drivers and programs to the desktop to install. As it was doing that, my wife jumped on and changed the wallpaper.. (I watched and that's all she did) I asked her to double click on the newest video card drivers to install them. They appeared to install fine.

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Technical information

*** stop 0x00000116 (0xfffffa8003391450, 0xfffff8800f443cd8 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000002)
*** nvlddmkm.sys - adress fffff8800f443cd8 base at fffff8800f2d3000, datestamp 4e391010

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DVI is better than VGA ("DVI eliminates the analog conversion process and

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Workaround for nVidia display driver issue
Motherboard: ASUS M2NPV-VM
BIOS Version: 0504
GPU: nVidia GeForce 6150
in Windows 7 RC
Symptoms: Stop Error 0x0000001E caused by nvlddmkm.sys during Windows 7 RC setup

Details:Perform these steps on another computer:

1) Download a current driver from nvidia.

2) Extract nvlddmkm.sy_ using WinRAR.

3) Expand nvlddmkm.sy_ from windows command prompt

cd [path_to_nvlddmkm.sy_]
expand -r nvlddmkm.sy_ nvlddmkm.sys

4) Put a copy of the new nvlddmkm.sys file on a flash drive

Restart Windows 7 Setup and perform these steps:

1) During the "Expanding files" step, press Shift-F10 to open a command prompt

2) Replace the nvlddmkm.sys file located at C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryv_lh.inf_amd64_neutral_4f38d443efdd0a70 with the new one from the flash drive. Wait for setup to create the file before you replace it -- seems to occur when the progress meter reaches about 70%.

3) Let the install process finish,

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I have come across the message (from a video card failure) that says "Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered." The solution is to do all of the following steps:

1. Uninstall all video drivers
2. Update your drivers to the latest version
3. Update your bios
4. Try different PCIe/PCI/AGP slots on your motherboard
5. Try different power rails coming from your power supply - make sure your power supply can support your graphics card.
6. Update your version of Direct X
7. Update your chipset drivers
8. Go to your video card settings>advanced settings> and set everything to application controlled
9. Go to your video card settings>advanced manage 3D settings> and turn off vertical sync
10. make sure your card is not overheating
11. Memory can sometimes cause video problems, run a memtest
12.Check out these posts Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding - Info about TDR and other info [URL]

Set 9 is what fixed my problem. If none of this works reinstall your OS and try all these steps again.

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This is very annoying because i never had any such issue with win XP

I have the latest Nvidia drivers 195.62 but i can't fix this, i also tried to reinstall drivers in safe mode but I'm still having this issue.

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