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Solve : Blue screens caused by possible driver problems? |
Answer» Lately, I've been getting the dreaded blue screens with the following error message: every time I've run into it it's been a hardware error. Most COMMONLY it is the CPU overheating. A close second would be BAD RAM.incorrect. What VIDEO cards are you using?? If they are nvidia. BINGO. I just solved this problem with the same error with my 2 8800GT's running in SLI. SOLUTION: Go to nvidia control panel, (right click* and its in that menu) go to video options or something similar and select that all the option are set to "determine by software/game" If you have any options forced on that the game you are playing does not support that is what crashes your system. Otherwise you may just have to DL a previous version of your video card driver which may not have any problems. Quite often they are not tested fully and people experience that error and revert back to a previous driver until the new one is fixedQuote incorrect.Wow!Im hoping this worked??? wouldnt want to correct Broni and then be wrong I heard he has well developed mind control and can eat your brain thru the internet. :O *all information supplied by quaxo, and he should be punished for anything that i have done wrong* umm- patio never POSTED in this thread irrelevant, I know. and, so far. how would the Nvidia drivers cause a spontaneous reboot? Although windows Loads them it doesn't actually call on them until it gets to the welcome/logon screen.(I think) Also if his computer is fairly old (AMD K6-2, Pentium 2, etc) then essentially any driver software after around 2001 will cause the IRQL_NOT_LESS_THAN_EQUAL (with my old AMD K6-2, I couldn't play Midi's with the MIDI synthesizer, and god forbid I install ANY Nvidia graphics card...) The key here is what did you install right before this started happening?thanks to the edit function it is now BS_programmer who looks the fool. lol blast u! And it's BC_programmer, no BS, although that would be a neat name. |
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