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Solve : BSOD NDIS.SYS?

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I have tried searching but it doesn't say the answer except for uninstalling the driver and reinstalling it but i don't know how to do it

I have a Nvidia 8400GT or something. I don't know please help. I am willing to pay if someone fixes this problem without reinstalling my OS.

It doesn't go past the 10 minute mark and i have tested it twice now. The first time it ran for 9 minutes 50 seconds till it got the BSOD. The second time gave me 10 minutes 20 seconds.

Here is a picture : 1) What is new or different since the last time everything worked properly (ie, new hw, new sw, virus, error, etc)?

2) We do not request or accept payment. We offer free advice.

3) What type of computer and operating system do you have?

4) Go to the nvidia website and download the correct driver for your video card. Then install it.

5) Go to the website of your computer manufacturer and check for a bios update.

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I have a Nvidia 8400GT or something.
are not helpful. You are the one in front of your computer. You need to provide complete and accurate information in order for us to be of help.As soon as it started happening I system restored it to 7 days back but it still had the BSOD
I tries getting the Nvidia driver and let it auto detect what I had. I tried to install it and it said there are no drivers to update or something about unable to update :/.

I have VISTA as you can see from where I posted it. Also what do you mean by the type of computer? I have a laptop if it's what you mean.

Also I'll try the BIOS update but i have no idea how to get there. My laptops a HP pavilion entertainment PC.When i tried to do a BIOS update it said i can't do it in safemode and i'm afraid of doing it normally incase it crashes partially through the update

I have a HP pavilion entertainment pc dv6500 and i have downloaded the BIOS update but can't run it in safe mode. I need some serious help with this because it gave me loads of warnings about not TURNING it off while it was updating.

My graphics card is a Nvidia 8400M GSBios updates are done at boot, not from within the OS. If the bios utility runs in Windows it only starts there - it will require a reboot to do the actual flash. Quote from: Allan on December 16, 2010, 05:14:24 PM
Bios updates are done at boot, not from within the OS. If the bios utility runs in Windows it only starts there - it will require a reboot to do the actual flash.
I got it from here : http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?os=2093&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&sw_lang=&product=3380544#N4890

at the BIOS section. It's a flash bios update can you tell me what i should do?New BSOD happened after less than 6 minutes

Quote from: Jamesrulez1 on December 16, 2010, 06:46:14 PM
New BSOD happened after less than 6 minutes

6 minutes after what?

Have you downloaded and installed the latest video card driver from Nvidia?

Download and run memtest (http://www.memtest.org/)


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