Hi guys, So I recently upgraded to Windows 7 x64 from Vista and ever since I have been unable to load the updated driver for NVidia GeForce Go 7600. When I do and I restart it i get the light blue vertical lines on the screen and then it goes to BSOD and I get a Nvlddmkm.sys error along with 'Page_Fault_In_Nonpaged_Area' and I have to run system restore to go back to before I downloaded the updated driver. I've been searching and searching on here for a fix and have found a lot of similar issues but can't find one that deals with my specific problem. If anyone knows how I can fix this I would be extremely grateful! I've tried that over and over. Cannot install windows 7 x32. I would get a blue-screen with the nvlddmkm.sys error message. My disk before installing windows 7. Nvlddmkm.sys BSOD help. Yeah, I done a fresh clean installation of windows 7 as the video card was brand new. Blue Screen Windows 7. Most nvlddmkm.sys blue screen errors are. Program installation, while a nvlddmkm.sys. Related to Windows 8 Pro. Nvlddmkm.sys blue screen caused. Keeps saying that it can't install because it's not VistaX64/Windows 7X64 OS. Even though it is. Try this - when you run the downloaded driver file you will be asked where to save the driver files. Remember that path. When the driver files finish extracting the driver installer will appear. Cancel out of it and try to update driver manually using Device Manager. Check on how to do that (you should use the instructions from 'Local' paragraph and point to the folder where driver files were extracted). Got a Nvlddmkm.sys error and BSOD with the following error info: Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0. Gore and carnage carnage drinking party. 768.3 Locale ID: 1033 Additional information about the problem: BCCode: 50 BCP1: FFFFF4 BCP2: 000000 BCP3: FFFFF88003DD0796 BCP4: 000002 OS Version: 6_1_7600 Service Pack: 0_0 Product: 768_1 Files that help describe the problem: C: Windows Minidump 00-01.dmp C: Users Computress AppData Local Temp WER-57689-0.sysdata.xml. I have the _excatly_ same problem!! Well, first i thought my graphic card was dead. But one day i had reinstalled (tried over and over again) my video driver i worked.!! Untill i played games, and it only lasts like an half hour. There came wierd colours, and vinyls across the screen etc. I think we have the excatly same laptop. A Zepto laptop right?:) i dont really know what to do. Have seached the internet aswel, with no luck. My OS is win7 32bit tho. WHAT TO DO MATE??? Hope u answer:) regards Tam. I have been getting the same problem since i bought a N4300GT low profile card as the card in my acer aspire descktop packed up. I'm not great at computers anyhow so this just about does my box in, as i play on-line game an it only happens when i'm in game. I know it aint the card as its less than a month old but i never got it in the 2+ years i've had the computer even when the old graphics card was making loads of noise (due to fan packing up) i never recieved this message. Seems to me nvidia and microsoft dont care about fixing it unless we pay them even more extortionate amounts of money which i cannot afford due to being unemployed. I have windows Vista 64 bit and my Dad has windows XP 32bit, both computers i have built myself all with the same components. Motherboard: Asus M2N SLi Deluxe Graphics card: Asus 7300LE Memory: ocz pc2-6400 sli. And it has happened on both computers, but when i was fixing my fathers i formatted his hard drive with my computer to do a fresh install, put it back into his computer switched it on and the same lines and images came on when it was booting up but the windows install was ok, so does that mean the bios is corrupted. I haven't had the blue screen appear for a while but the lines and images are there when i boot up. I have the same problem also - I didn't 'see' the BSOD for the longest time, it would just scramble, hang and I'd have to reboot. It was only recently, that the monitor actually caught a bit of the BSOD and I started searching the event viewer and figure out what the problem was. I, too, have the NVIDIA driver problem. Installing Windows 7 RcI am going to start a new thread, as my problem is a teeny bit different. Hope someone acknowledges the problem. I havent been able to do anything other than safe mode for over a month! I had this error recently and tried every driver (most up to date driver is 296.10) - Windows 7 x64. I am currently running 2xGTX460 of which sometimes I would manage to get it to run in SLI mode but at some point will lock up and give the BSOD Nvlddmkm.sys (even when activating SLI in the Nv Control Panel). One of the cards worked fine on its own while the other caused the BSOD. When setting which card to do PhysX, it managed to go into SLI mode if set to the working card but would lock up later with a Black screen and restart.
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