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    g2s-a1 bsod nvlddmkm.sys issue

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by bobasp1, Apr 1, 2008.

  1. bobasp1

    bobasp1 Notebook Geek

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    Hi I was wondering if anyone has heard a fix for the BSOD nvlddmkm.sys crashing.

    Happens when ever I play a few online games. Guild wars and Sword of the new world just bsod on log in if i leave it there for 30 sec+ and other games if I play for a bit.

    Is it just poor gfx drivers, hardware, vista?
    Heres a pict :eek:
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    Happens on Any version of vista Fresh wipe up to sp1 prvt beta, pub beta, post beta, and current. *reformatted alot before the current pict* Yeah its getting quite annoying now >: (. Also if it crashes alot really often the OS will be corrupted and I can only reformat or use a friends repair disk but the repair disk makes u call up M$ because your OEM keys is on an official version. Audio doesn't work on most stuff unless you go in and change the output source. All sorts of crap... The weird thing is though it fixed the problem somewhat because it rarely Blue screens. Now theres other issues that it caused so I need to recover it. I was going to send it in to asus, but I can't replicate the issue offline. It just randomly happens when you try offline. Online games are easy to replicate the issue, but asus's policy stickily forbids having internet access when you send it in.

    Ive seen fixes for this issue on desktops and other notebooks because the company updated the nvidia drivers and that seemed to fix the problem. Although asus hasn't released drivers since July right?

    Forgot to mention that the techs recommended doing tests for the hdd to see if it was causing the problems, but it checked out 100%. 3dmark to see if it was losing performance, but it was average.
     
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    anyone know how to solve this?