Random black screen and restart, bugcheck 0x0000116 in event viewer

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  1. Posts : 110
    Windows 10 Pro X64 2004
       #31

    Nooooooo! Well now i'm almost certain that the GPU is going down.
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  2. Posts : 490
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       #32

    ok update time, I googled like no tomorrow in anticipation for an answer, found a possible fix which is actually working out really well, upto now I've been watching loads of videos on youtube and still no crash, all I did was disable the realtek audio drivers in device manager and all seems well.
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  3. Posts : 110
    Windows 10 Pro X64 2004
       #33

    Problem solved then! Good job on figuring that out.
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  4. Posts : 490
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       #34

    well, it was a long shot but it's paying off, if anyone else has the same issue, first port of call, Realtek drivers lol.
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  5. Posts : 110
    Windows 10 Pro X64 2004
       #35

    LOL!
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  6. Posts : 3,264
    Windows 11 Pro 64 bit Version 21H2
       #36

    Since Furmark did not cause you to recreate your issue then tends to make me think that Video card is not the issue and possibly not NVIDIA Drivers. TDR Timeout Detection and Recovery is a feature of the Windows operating system which detects response problems from a graphics card, and recovers to a functional desktop by resetting the card.

    As i have seen here in other posts similar to this there are other reasons this can happen and TDR is a function in windows that recovers a GPU from an issue. Doubt Realtek was the cause unless a conflict in some way with it's drivers. Look at this older article, but still stands for this issue. Posting here could of checked and posted a crash dump file.
    Notice your bug check 116 in article.

    http://www.thewindowsclub.com/troubl...shes-windows-7
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  7. Posts : 490
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       #37

    Right, I caved in and decided to completely re-install windows from a different hard drive using the media creation tool, guess what happened?

    the FASTEST install I've ever had the care to witness, I kid you not, 10 minutes and everything was installed, updates and all, guess the Sandisk SSD isn't upto the task anymore, also might be something to do with the sata port I'm using for it though (using SATAII for all HDD's) but when I was on W7, I installed my samsung SSD dashboard and it told me my port wasn't compatible for full speed transfers and I needed to switch to port 1 to enable it, so I did, and forgot about it lol, so anyway, I installed it on my Samsung SSD and it's running like a champ, even minecraft which used to stutter constantly whenever it loaded chunks in the world, now it's buttery smooth from start to finish.
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  8. Posts : 110
    Windows 10 Pro X64 2004
       #38

    That's good to hear.
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       #39

    MrNeeds said:
    Right, I caved in and decided to completely re-install windows from a different hard drive using the media creation tool, guess what happened?

    the FASTEST install I've ever had the care to witness, I kid you not, 10 minutes and everything was installed, updates and all, guess the Sandisk SSD isn't upto the task anymore, also might be something to do with the sata port I'm using for it though (using SATAII for all HDD's) but when I was on W7, I installed my samsung SSD dashboard and it told me my port wasn't compatible for full speed transfers and I needed to switch to port 1 to enable it, so I did, and forgot about it lol, so anyway, I installed it on my Samsung SSD and it's running like a champ, even minecraft which used to stutter constantly whenever it loaded chunks in the world, now it's buttery smooth from start to finish.
    Yes, good to hear! Was this just an upgrade to 10 from 7 at first now you did a clean install ? Hopefully this was it as i see had this situation before were worked and thought it was solved. Not positive if this happened all the time or not, feeling that it was either the SSD, port or something in installation which i am not sure what to tell you could of been, only think now it being the SSD or still other possible hardware. Time will tell, good luck.
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  10. Posts : 490
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       #40

    jds63 said:
    Yes, good to hear! Was this just an upgrade to 10 from 7 at first now you did a clean install ? Hopefully this was it as i see had this situation before were worked and thought it was solved. Not positive if this happened all the time or not, feeling that it was either the SSD, port or something in installation which i am not sure what to tell you could of been, only think now it being the SSD or still other possible hardware. Time will tell, good luck.
    I started with an upgrade, like you normally do, but did a recover option in windows(not fresh but wipe and reset), the OS was corrupted, so wiped again and seemed fine, ^all this stuff happened then it was fixed, but then had one crash this morning, so bit the bullet and did a fresh install, now here's a problem i did not foresee, the driver is still crashing but IT'S ACTUALLY RECOVERING IT! I've never been so elated over a driver crash before lol.
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