HAL1
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Hello windows community, some details to my issue:
Since 2 months I have problems with my computer / system... it crashes after some times (some times it appears a blue screen which I will upload here or my screen is freezing and a weird sound loop appears)
I already searched for some solutions but the problem still exists. I would appreciate any responses (btw I can also speak german)
best regards, H A L 1
Since 2 months I have problems with my computer / system... it crashes after some times (some times it appears a blue screen which I will upload here or my screen is freezing and a weird sound loop appears)
I already searched for some solutions but the problem still exists. I would appreciate any responses (btw I can also speak german)
best regards, H A L 1
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* Bugcheck Analysis *
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
BugCheck 1000008E, {c0000005, 81ede7b1, ad4b5935, 0}
Probably caused by : nvlddmkm.sys ( nvlddmkm+a07b1 )
Followup: MachineOwner
many of your dump files point to the Nvidia graphics driver as the probable cause:
Code:
PRIMARY_PROBLEM_CLASS: 0x8E_nvlddmkm+a07b1
I see...
HAL1
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okay thanks btw, but I guess one reason for the freezes and sound loops could be my graphic card (or wrong driver) because when my whole system is still cold I can play around 5-10 mins.. but after several restarts my graphic card becomes kinda hot on the surface :/ even when the sensors say it's around 36°C, it feels much warmer than that (I felt it with my hand surface)
I try to install a much more older driver than my current one..
I try to install a much more older driver than my current one..
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Hi HAL1
sorry for not answering sooner. I've been having problems myself and am currently using a machine i built last night (using old parts) simply to get back online.. Looks like my cpu or motherboard may have died although not sure which yet.
So when the gpu get's into this 'hot' state, this is when the blue screens start?
So rather than test the gpu when cold wait until it's been running awhile - preferably when in this hot state. Use both furmark and HWiNOF64 I linked to, to test.
sorry for not answering sooner. I've been having problems myself and am currently using a machine i built last night (using old parts) simply to get back online..
So when the gpu get's into this 'hot' state, this is when the blue screens start?
So rather than test the gpu when cold wait until it's been running awhile - preferably when in this hot state. Use both furmark and HWiNOF64 I linked to, to test.
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well.. I already tested and checked my graphic card with these two programs but it worked perfectly. No freeze while running it.
..but I'm not quite sure if it's just appears while gaming because my pc also freezes when I'm on the internet (graphic card should stays cool while surfing)
so it's really strange..
..but I'm not quite sure if it's just appears while gaming because my pc also freezes when I'm on the internet (graphic card should stays cool while surfing)
so it's really strange..
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Code:
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
BugCheck D1, {0, 6, 1, 9aee279c}
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nvlddmkm.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvlddmkm.sys
Probably caused by : hardware ( dxgmms1!VidSchiProfilePerformanceTick+234 )
Followup: MachineOwner
as you can see your graphics driver and possibly hardware are mentioned. The above dump file is actually caused by drivers using improper addresses.
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BUCKET_ID: IP_MISALIGNED_dxgmms1.sys
Try running the Link Removed as your direct X files may have become corrupted.
Try reseating the gpu making sure no dust is in the PCIE slot. (or in the gpu)
You ideally need to test the gpu in a different machine or if you have a gpu handy or could borrow one then try running that and see if the errors still occur.
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Another thought struck me HAL, try running the driver verifier and see if that pops up anything. Here's a guide on how to:okay thanks again, I will tell you my results later on.
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