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Old November 11th 09, 12:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
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thiagodm;4239667 Wrote:
Hello,
I discovered a way to resolve my problem. And I only registered to help
who still stuck on this.
I realize that it started after the nvidia service kicks in. So the
solution that worked for me:

Start in safe mode
go to command
type
sc delete nvsvc (don't remember if it was nvsvc or nvvsvc try both)
sc delete nvvsvc
sc delete nvlddmkm

retype to check if it is deleted

restart

update nvidia driver using windows udpate (if is your case) or/then
install newest drivers.

Hope it helps.


Hi guys. I just registered because my computer is dead because of this
problem.

I cannot enter the Safe Mode nor any other mode. I get a black screen
with mouse cursor.

I updated nVidia graphic driver to latest one, and this problem
happened a day after.

[image: http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/5309/img0768y.jpg]

What can I do to solve this. I have Vista and W7 and cannot access
neither.

Latest update: I have managed to enter Command Prompt (cmd.exe) in XP
but don't know what to do from there.


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Old November 12th 09, 12:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
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I managed to do what Dwain said, but the problem persists.

I have XP on the same machine and I can strangely log onto it when I
use boot option from XP CD, and than select Earlier version of Windows
instead of W7. When XP loads, I can do what ever I want, like everything
is OK. There I managed to do Dwain's steps but it doesn't help.

The monitor shuts down or the blue screen appears and resets by itself.
I can hear that the system is up but the monitor is off.

I can reinstall W7 but the problem will occur if I install the drivers,
right. Help me!


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Old November 12th 09, 12:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
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kidswithaids;4685710 Wrote:
Hi guys. I just registered because my computer is dead because of this
problem.

I cannot enter the Safe Mode nor any other mode. I get a black screen
with mouse cursor.

I updated nVidia graphic driver to latest one, and this problem
happened a day after.

[image: http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/5309/img0768y.jpg]

What can I do to solve this. I have Vista and W7 and cannot access
neither.

Latest update: I have managed to enter Command Prompt (cmd.exe) in XP
but don't know what to do from there.


Thanks for posting that picture, that is exactly what I am getting! I
can not boot to safe mode at all...just getting blank screen. I'm also
from time to time seeing blue or purple vertical lines during the
process. Could it be my card is trashed? I hadn't updated the drivers
in awhile that I remember...tried system restore earlier in the day when
I was at least able to get to safe mode (not sure why I can't now)...sys
restore did not work. Any suggestions out there?

Thanks!
MD


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Old November 12th 09, 12:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
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Yes, I also have the vertical lines during boot! That's the first thing
I noticed. Too much of a coincidence to conclude the card is broken.

I managed to rename or delete the file(s) but the problem is still
there. The nVidia's .sys file is the same as the one in
windows/system32/drivers, so I don't see the point of re-copying it, as
Dwain suggested.


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Old November 12th 09, 01:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
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Are you actually running the Nvidia 191.07 drivers for Win7?

"kidswithaids" wrote in message
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I managed to do what Dwain said, but the problem persists.

I have XP on the same machine and I can strangely log onto it when I
use boot option from XP CD, and than select Earlier version of Windows
instead of W7. When XP loads, I can do what ever I want, like everything
is OK. There I managed to do Dwain's steps but it doesn't help.

The monitor shuts down or the blue screen appears and resets by itself.
I can hear that the system is up but the monitor is off.

I can reinstall W7 but the problem will occur if I install the drivers,
right. Help me!


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Old November 12th 09, 02:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
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Dwain's way didn't help me at all either..although it did get me back to
doing basic DOS commands that I hadn't done oh, in say about 20 years!
LOL No clue what to do next!


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Old November 12th 09, 12:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
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Would reinstalling W7 and updating with old drivers help?


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Old November 13th 09, 04:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
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I woke up the next morning and my computer booted! WTF? So I made sure I
had the latest drivers..which I did...now when I try and play a game it
crashes...getting the nvlddmkm driver has failed..or something like
that..I have a question into EVGA the maker of the card...


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Old November 13th 09, 06:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
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You should get the latest drivers for your card from Nvidia not Microsoft or
from the card manufacturer since the card manufacturers often never update
the drivers after the original shipment of the cards themselves and therfore
MS does not update them for the card either.

"md88pilot" wrote in message
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I woke up the next morning and my computer booted! WTF? So I made sure I
had the latest drivers..which I did...now when I try and play a game it
crashes...getting the nvlddmkm driver has failed..or something like
that..I have a question into EVGA the maker of the card...


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Old November 13th 09, 07:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
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Do you say that because you solved the problem with that solution or you
assume that diver updating is the ultimate solution for all hardware
problems?

If you read the post you could see that I have the latest drivers.
Windows couldn't download the drivers (?) so I did it manually. When I
entered the system accidentally once, I checked if the drivers are up to
date, and they are.

The problem is still there!


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