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    nvlddmkm.sys BSOD in GT70 0ND-444US

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by sans0321, Jan 12, 2013.

  1. sans0321

    sans0321 Newbie

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    Specs :
    i7-3630qm
    12GB (RAM 4GB x3)
    GTX 675m (2G GDDR5)
    750GB

    I received this model today, and as soon as I got this model, I wiped out the drive and installed windows 7 on it. UEFI and GPT drives first prevented me from installing windows 7, but I deleted all the partitions that were on the drive. So after deleting those, I successfully installed windows 7 (x64). Everything went smooth until I installed Geforce 310.90 driver (graphics driver) (after installing intel graphics driver). Every time I boot up, the computer gave me nvlddmkm.sys BSOD. I tried search and tried almost all of the method that I can find. Also installing old graphics driver, reinstalling windows 7, changing my BIOS setting on VGA support to auto instead of EFI driver and boot mode to legacy, and testing RAM or HDD bad sectors (and there was none) would not solve the nvlddmkm.sys error.

    I was pretty excited to get this gigantic gaming machine today, but I this nvlddmkm.sys BSOD ruined my day -_-...

    If I did not explain fully, please ask me about details. I really want to fix this laptop... (if I can)
     
  2. Prostar Computer

    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    Did you install your chipset driver prior to the Intel graphics and the NVidia driver? You may need to install it under Safe Mode if there is some sort of incompatibility or resource conflict - or it could just be a bad download.