BSOD When playing

jcarlberg

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have a MEMORY.DMP but its 512mb large


Ok the problem occuerd when i play modern warfare 3 and it hasnt happen Before on windows 7 and not on windows 8 till today hwen it appeard 3 times each time i played after some time
 

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Hey dude. You got a failure in your NVIDIA driver.

In safe mode, use Driver Sweeper to clear all NVIDIA. (Do NOT clear NVIDIA chipset files if you have that chipset.)

Reboot and re-install latest driver. Make sure your power supply is strong enough for your entire system too. If you overclocking anything at all including CPU/GPU/RAM, revert to factory settings.

This is likely the actual problem:

nvoclk64 nvoclk64.sys Tue Sep 04 22:26:33 2007

Uninstall the utility that you have that uses this file. If it doesn't rid the file, manually delete it then reboot.

Code:
fffff880`0e937000 fffff880`0e945000   nvoclk64   (deferred)             
    Image path: \??\C:\Windows\nvoclk64.sys
    Image name: nvoclk64.sys
    Timestamp:        Tue Sep 04 22:26:33 2007 (46DE13D9)
    CheckSum:         0000B0C1
    ImageSize:        0000E000
    Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
 

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Hey dude. You got a failure in your NVIDIA driver.

In safe mode, use Driver Sweeper to clear all NVIDIA. (Do NOT clear NVIDIA chipset files if you have that chipset.)

Reboot and re-install latest driver. Make sure your power supply is strong enough for your entire system too. If you overclocking anything at all including CPU/GPU/RAM, revert to factory settings.

I believed it would be the drivers but the thing is that i had a problem yesterday with it so i updated it to windows 8 version on nvidia website by plug-in, now it happend again and my res is 800by600 so i can barely visit this side, but will try that.

edit: my PSU is 1000Watt OZX and you can see my spec here on the site
 

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Ya man. I edited my last post with more info...should set you straight. :)
 

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    Nvidia 8800GT SLI
For now, simply reboot. Check the file location as I posted above. If it is gone, use the system and forget the problems.

Please let us know how it goes, either well or not.

If well, then enjoy! :)
 

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For now, simply reboot. Check the file location as I posted above. If it is gone, use the system and forget the problems.

Please let us know how it goes, either well or not.

If well, then enjoy! :)

Happend again and the nvoclk64.sys isnt in windows folder or anywhere in the c: drive

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Please post the latest crash log(s) then and either myself or one of the other excellent BSOD Analysts will see what the new situation may be.
 

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    MOTU Traveler firewire interface
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Please post the latest crash log(s) then and either myself or one of the other excellent BSOD Analysts will see what the new situation may be.


i have :)
 

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    Nvidia 8800GT SLI
It is not the problem, but I recommend install the latest CPU-Z to update what you have now.

I *think* this is the problem:

nvlddmkm nvlddmkm.sys Thu Feb 09 21:02:58 2012
nvBridge nvBridge.kmd Fri May 20 23:58:23 2011

I don't have an NVIDIA card system here to compare, but that nvBridge file is likely causing issues. I *think* it should be same date as the other driver shown. What you can do is find a utility to clear the NVIDIA drivers in safe mode. Reboot and install video driver again.





It would also be a great idea to let Intel.com scan your system and update whatever it can.

HECIx64 HECIx64.sys Tue Oct 19 19:33:43 2010
 

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I am looking at the extracted folder right now of 295.73 NVIDIA display driver and it does NOT contain that nvBridge.kmd file.

So if you are stuck with what to do, you can boot to safe mode and rename that file in C:\Windows\System32\drivers to nvBridge.bak then reboot.

That will disable it from the system and hopefully fix the issue it is causing. It is not needed at all.
 

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