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check this link here> it's a Bcc 116 which is a TDR delay and recovery failure Solved Random black screen and restart, bugcheck 0x0000116 in event viewer - Windows 10 Forums
it's not solved BTW, it was working, but as banger says, it happened again when you least expect it.
in the download it's under eventlog.txt , and it's event number 512, control+f and type 116 and you'll find it (the second one)
4 TDRs today and I wasnt even using it, this is not solved.
Getting errors messages, BSOD ? Where did you see TDR ?
Gave same article to Mr.Needs on this, may also need to test other hardware, RAM.
Have tried other drivers, chances can be card or low power to the card.
Look at the Event Viewer logs.
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/troubl...shes-windows-7
Its not the card or the psu because when I install 347.88 I dont get any problems, with the latest I get TDRs as seen in the reliability chart, I will post a pic.
I know it is show as hardware error in the above pic but in event viewer the driver is named see below.
Just had another 2 TDRs using the start menu.
Going back to 347.88 tends to mess up windows update and some updates get blocked like other hardware updates which are ok, if only there were a way to block just the nvidia driver.
Might be certain chipset like your Fermi still having issues as in past with newer drivers and Windows 10, was a past issue if this is what it is. Stick with older drivers for now if they work. Not positive this is it, also make sure running power options in high performance and try shutting off Fast startup if enabled.
Fast startup is a red herring as I never reboot, have enabled high performance, if someone knows a way to block nvidia drivers on windows update without blocking other stuff let me know.
I have filed a bug report with nvidia and sent sys info report no idea if they will look at it.