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    Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered Problem

    Hi all,

    I just yesterday finished building my new PC

    Intel Quad 6600
    4gig Corsair Dominator
    Abit Fatality Mobo FP-IN9
    XFX 8800 UltraXXX
    and
    Vista Ultimate x64

    Every time i play either a game of graphicly demanding program i get a random black screen for a few seconds then it whips me back to desktop with the following popup.

    "Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered"

    I have trolled the net and found that this is a common problem between Vista and Nvidia.

    I have tried all the common ways of solving the prob to no avail

    Fresh Install Vista + all updates and Hotfixes, Roll back drivers each and every driver back to 158.45 each time using driver cleaner to be sure its a fresh install.

    Ive also checked wether or not it was a heat issues, which it isnt, At peak temp of gfx was 73 which is well within normal range.

    Any of u here know of any sollution other than putting XP back on it?

    This prob is highly annoying.

    Thanks in advance

    Dave
    Intel Quad 6600, Abit FP-IN9 (Fatality) Mobo, 4gig Corsair Dominator 1066 ram, XFX 8800 Ultra XXX (2.3/675), Dell 24" Widescreen 2407.

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    Dave

    I`ve had that problem too since March As you have found out it is a very common problem with no real resolution. I have lost count of how many different drivers I have tried.

    MS has released a patch which is supposed to include a fix for this. I have only seen one person reporting on the fix saying it does not help. I have not tried it myself

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938194

    Elaine



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    There is no solution, it is up to Nvidia to pull their finger out and fix the drivers for Vista, it seems Vista snook up on them, and i don't see the problem being fixed soon tbh.


    Liam
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    Thanks for the speedy reply, ive just dl'ed and installed the new fix,
    im gonna give it a try now.

    Thanks for your help.

    ill report back here either way

    Fingers crossed!
    Intel Quad 6600, Abit FP-IN9 (Fatality) Mobo, 4gig Corsair Dominator 1066 ram, XFX 8800 Ultra XXX (2.3/675), Dell 24" Widescreen 2407.

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    Well the fix didnt work, this time i got blue screen of death after going back to desktop, with same error message.
    Intel Quad 6600, Abit FP-IN9 (Fatality) Mobo, 4gig Corsair Dominator 1066 ram, XFX 8800 Ultra XXX (2.3/675), Dell 24" Widescreen 2407.

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    Hmmm sort of expected that. I have not seen any reports of it working for that error.

    You will just have to be like the rest of us and wait for Nvidia to produce some decent drivers

    At the moment they are not even producing bad drivers for GeForce Go mobile GPUs

    Thanks for testing and reporting back.

    Elaine



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    Have you tried 162.22? or the Beta 163.44?


    Liam
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    Quote Originally Posted by liam858
    Have you tried 162.22? or the Beta 163.44?


    Liam
    Yes m8, tried both the latest 162.22 and the 163.44beta, both exactly the same.


    Am just in the process of installing XP on my 2nd hdd so i can at least use my pc
    Intel Quad 6600, Abit FP-IN9 (Fatality) Mobo, 4gig Corsair Dominator 1066 ram, XFX 8800 Ultra XXX (2.3/675), Dell 24" Widescreen 2407.

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    Just a quick one....did you run driver cleaner in safe mode each time?

    I've been using 158.45 for a while, and switched to the Beta 163.44 on wednesday when i got the Bioshock demo, and haven't had any problems with games or demos.


    Liam
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