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Well, I just crashed again. Will upload dump as soon as the PC is back on ...
Edit: Crash dump Attachment 32188
Well, I just crashed again. Will upload dump as soon as the PC is back on ...
Edit: Crash dump Attachment 32188
I used god mode to acces some windows udate options and disable the automaticdriver updates from Windows. I then installed the latest NVIDIA drivers and made sure they weren't replaced by Windows.
Good news is they weren't, bad news is that I know it because they appear up to date in the crash dump I got since -_-.
Oh, and now Windows can't find my NVIDIA GPU ...
wonder what we did with all our spare time before computers and in particular WinDoze came along LOL
Same problem here...2-10 Minutes BSOD nvlddmkm.. i will try the cmd lines too...
Perhaps it works for me too..
Well I came to the conclusion that it's due to faulty Win10 NVIDIA drivers and that the only way to fix it is to wait for new drivers. I disabled my GPU and I don't crash with my Intel chip-set (but can't run everything any more).
Tried 353.49 to 355.60 (2015.8.13) with the same result. I'll update when they release a new version and I've tested it.
just uninstall GeForce experience so it doesn't clash with MS updates ( they fight each other for the best driver) uninstall nvidia drivers etc and let MS check for updates, or youncan use god mode to turn off MS driver updates and use GeForce experience instead.....common issue for nvidia GPU........
Hi Artist,
I'm very sorry for the delay, there aren't many people in this section.
I also thought you were helped from one of us (BSOD Team), because your thread is a long time ago removed from the unanswered thread. Even longer then that I'm active in this section.
Please use the tool again, upload the zip file and I'll take a look at it for you :)
EDIT:
For information, usually we only look at threads that have 0 (zero) answers, because then we know they don't have gotten any help yet.
Last edited by axe0; 05 Sep 2015 at 13:45. Reason: Extra information
It's fine. Sadly I don't think you can do anything to help me, I'm just updating the thread with my driver tests for info. If you go have a look at the NVIDIA reddit you'll see new TDR posts daily and NVIDIA acknowledged the issue already: Trikle comments on Discussing the recent Win10 driver crashes . At this point it seems waiting for a stable driver is the only thing to do .
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