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BSOD ERROR: ***STOP: 0x0000001e (0xffffffffc0000005, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000008, 0x0000000000000000)
So according to my DumpFiles - which I will be posting - my BSOD crashes are due to 'nvlddmkm.sys' but also in a separate section it also shows 'ntoskrnl.exe+a48a0' as a crash address. I do not understand how to read these files nor how I would use the information to fix or get down to the proper solution - which is why I am here. I have tried numerous 'quick fixes' from the web to no avail and have ran multiple chkdsk and memtests with no issues coming back. I am assuming from what i have read on the internet that there is probably a driver conflict with the nvlddmkm.sys file on my system, of which I have no idea how to pinpoint.
Just a little background on the issue. I had not updated my nvidia graphics drivers in some time because I was taking classes and not playing a lot of video games at the time, so I just didn't think about it. About a month ago I decided to update and later that day I began to get BSOD's. At the time I didn't know what to do so I simply reverted to a previous Restore Point and the crashes never happened again. Any time I update my nvidia drivers - specifically - I begin to get the error. I've tried a few different drivers, not just the latest. It also seems to occur more so while the computer is idle - it has never happened while I'm actually playing a video game.
I have decided it is time to get to the bottom of this and fix it once and for all. Thank you for any help you can give and if you need any other information just let me know and I will provide it.
Here is the OneDrive link: dmp folder & sysinfofile.zip
Thanks again.
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So according to my DumpFiles - which I will be posting - my BSOD crashes are due to 'nvlddmkm.sys' but also in a separate section it also shows 'ntoskrnl.exe+a48a0' as a crash address. I do not understand how to read these files nor how I would use the information to fix or get down to the proper solution - which is why I am here. I have tried numerous 'quick fixes' from the web to no avail and have ran multiple chkdsk and memtests with no issues coming back. I am assuming from what i have read on the internet that there is probably a driver conflict with the nvlddmkm.sys file on my system, of which I have no idea how to pinpoint.
Just a little background on the issue. I had not updated my nvidia graphics drivers in some time because I was taking classes and not playing a lot of video games at the time, so I just didn't think about it. About a month ago I decided to update and later that day I began to get BSOD's. At the time I didn't know what to do so I simply reverted to a previous Restore Point and the crashes never happened again. Any time I update my nvidia drivers - specifically - I begin to get the error. I've tried a few different drivers, not just the latest. It also seems to occur more so while the computer is idle - it has never happened while I'm actually playing a video game.
I have decided it is time to get to the bottom of this and fix it once and for all. Thank you for any help you can give and if you need any other information just let me know and I will provide it.
Here is the OneDrive link: dmp folder & sysinfofile.zip
Thanks again.
Continue reading...