Windows 10 BSOD nvlddmkm.sys system thread exception not handled


  1. Kye
    Posts : 4
    Windows 10
       #1

    Windows 10 BSOD nvlddmkm.sys system thread exception not handled


    Having some annoying issues tonight with my PC, ended up reinstalling windows 10 and the same issues are cropping up.

    I've attached the dump files.

    My pc has been overclocked for a while with no issues, playing path of exile; the game began to stutter locked up then crashed to a black screen. When I booted windows again I would get the system repair utility saying it couldnt fix the issue.

    All of my media / games are on another SSD so I reinstalled windows, on installing the latest (tried the beta too) nvidia w10 drivers I get the same "nvlddmkm.sys system thread exception not handled" crash.

    What i've done:

    • Reverted all overclocking to stock
    • Reinstalled windows 10
    • Tried various driver packages from nvidia
    • Moved my GPU to a different slot



    None of which have fixed my issue. Any help would be appreciated.

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  2. Posts : 654
    windows 10 Pro
       #2

    In your dxdiag log there is no mentioning of a Nvdia GPu only that the system is running the microsoft basic driver.
    ---------------
    Display Devices
    ---------------
    Card name: Microsoft Basic Display Driver
    Manufacturer:
    Chip type:
    DAC type:
    Device Type: Display-Only Device
    Device Key: Enum\ROOT\BASICDISPLAY
    Display Memory: 4095 MB
    Dedicated Memory: 0 MB
    Shared Memory: 4095 MB
    Current Mode: 2560 x 1440 (32 bit) (64Hz)
    Can you check in your Device manager that your GPU card is recognized by your system.

    Does the GPU card power up, are the fans etc. of your card running.
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  3. Kye
    Posts : 4
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    lifetec said:
    In your dxdiag log there is no mentioning of a Nvdia GPu only that the system is running the microsoft basic driver.


    Can you check in your Device manager that your GPU card is recognized by your system.

    Does the GPU card power up, are the fans etc. of your card running.
    Yep the card is running, its the only display device in the system as the x99 chips dont have a IGPU. Currently trying to flash the card back to its stock BIOS but I'm having some issues with my flash drive being "write protected".

    The nvidia drivers complete their installation so their detecting the card, atm I cannot reboot into windows outside of safe mode without it either crashing on a blank screen or running for maybe 30 seconds then crashing to a black screen.

    Hopefully when Im able to flash the card back to stock these issues go away.
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  4. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #4

    Safe mode also explains
    Code:
      <LicensingStatus>SL_LICENSING_STATUS_UNLICENSED</LicensingStatus>
    You'll need to upgrade to the newest version of Windows 10, Windows 10586, it fixes several problems and improves several things but unfortunately problems may arise too. In anyway it is best to use an up to date installation.
    Code:
    OS Version:                10.0.10240 N/A Build 10240
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  5. Kye
    Posts : 4
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    axe0 said:
    Safe mode also explains
    Code:
      <LicensingStatus>SL_LICENSING_STATUS_UNLICENSED</LicensingStatus>
    You'll need to upgrade to the newest version of Windows 10, Windows 10586, it fixes several problems and improves several things but unfortunately problems may arise too. In anyway it is best to use an up to date installation.
    Code:
    OS Version:                10.0.10240 N/A Build 10240
    That's interesting as the lisense should be tied to this PC, not to mention I've installed from this flash drive multiple times before. I'll setup the downloads tonight and I'll see if that makes a difference. Cheers!
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  6. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #6

    That is normal with safe mode, it normally isn't recommended to run the tool in safe mode because some data won't be correct like the license data, but there are exceptions like when you can only boot into safe mode.
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  7. Kye
    Posts : 4
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Interesting!

    So I've made some progress, updated my motherboards BIOS, removed the nvidia drivers and creative drivers lets me boot into windows without an issue. From there I've been able to update windows and flash my GPUs bios back to stock.

    Still feeling like im in the deep end with this, waiting for windows to update the GPUs driver then crash again but I'm back to 1440p.

    Edit: Installed Drivers for my GPU and everything is working fine, happy to have my system back up and running. Thanks for the help!
    Last edited by Kye; 12 Apr 2016 at 14:51.
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