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tdr error
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A TDR error (Timeout, Detection, and Recovery) is a Windows error that occurs when the graphics driver does not respond within a specified time, often resulting in a black screen, audio loop, or system freeze. On WindowsForum.com, users report TDR errors while gaming, such as in Civilization: Beyond Earth, with symptoms like a black screen and looping audio, requiring a hard restart. The error is frequently linked to the nvlddmkm.sys and dxgkrnl.sys drivers, indicating NVIDIA graphics driver issues. Other related crashes include bugcheck 124, associated with hardware failure. Troubleshooting steps discussed include driver reinstallation, system restore, testing individual GPUs in SLI configurations, and running stability tests like memtest, Intel Burn Test, and FurMark.
Hey I'm having this error while playing Civilization: Beyond Earth where my computer will just get a black screen and the audio begins to loop. The only solution is to turn off power and restart. Here's my W7F zip along with some cpu-z imgs from my previous BSOD post (and some additional ones) &...
Hey I'm having this error while playing Civilization: Beyond Earth where my computer will just get a black screen and the audio begins to loop. The only solution is to turn off power and restart. Here's my W7F zip along with some cpu-z imgs from my previous BSOD post (and some additional ones) &...
Computer Freezes with Solid Red Screen. Error 124 is what windows tells me.
I had posted this on another forum, but nobody there has responded for several days now. So i'm gonna quote what i told them.
Since this post, have replaced the Power Supply. I ordered a Corsair TX 850w V2.
So a...
A few days ago my system began crashing with a video tdr error. The screen would go to black, and a few seconds later the system rebooted. I ran WhoCrashed and was told that the crashes were related to nvlddmkm.sys and dxgkrnl.sys. I began to troubleshoot these issues.
I first removed the...