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    nTune causing BSOD after GPU drive update

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by jboze84, May 26, 2008.

  1. jboze84

    jboze84 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Every time I open nTune it leads to the BSOD before it's even done opening. This started after installing the new 175.75 driver from laptopvideo2go's website. Everything else seems to be running ok, games etc...

    I want to be able to OC my GPU but obviously can't now that nTune is causing the BSODs. I even tried rolling my drivers back but that didn't help. I bought a 2nd hard drive yesterday and set them up in Raid 0, did a clean install on the hard drive etc and nTune worked fine until I installed the laptopvideo2go drivers again.

    Anyone have any ideas? I'm pretty sure that it's a registry error causing the BSODs but how can I fix this issue?!

    I own a 6860 FX by the way if that really matters....
     
  2. pukemon

    pukemon are you unplugged?

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    i'm having the same problem on a sager2092 with vista 64.
     
  3. jboze84

    jboze84 Notebook Enthusiast

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    At least I'm not the only one.. It sucks though huh?
     
  4. Johnksss

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    yeah, i had that same problem under 64 bit.... i uninstalled all nvidia drivers and the uninstalled ntune. then ran driversweeper. rebooted computer. then reinstalled and it seem to correct the problem.