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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 1,523
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Hi,
Does this happen if the GTX 760 is located in the other PCI-E slot on your desktop? Your second set of logs show a memory dump: VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE (116) Attempt to reset the display driver and recover from timeout failed. Probably caused by : nvlddmkm.sys ( nvlddmkm+9bbe2c ) Does this happen on older Nvidia drivers? Thanks, James |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2014
Posts: 4
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Hi JamesH,
Hope you can help... I was running an ATI 5850 HD a while ago, and was having no issues. I uninstalled the DisplayLink drivers, then - I uninstalled the ATI drivers & software, shut down the PC, and fitted an EVGA GTX 770. The DisplayLink device was not connected. I installed the NVIDIA drivers (can't remember which), and all was fine with the PC for a couple of months. Yesterday, I decided to press an old monitor back into service using my DisplayLink adapter. Plugged in the adapter, and Windows Update installed the latest drivers... DisplayLink Software Release: External Release Note Software Package: DisplayLink Graphics Product Version: 7.6.55705.0 Product Date: 5th June 2014 DisplayLink Core Software Version: 7.6.55673.0 DisplayLink Core Software Date: 1st June 2014 DisplayLink DL-3xx0 / DL-5xx0 Firmware Version: 8.8.11.63470 DisplayLink DL-41xx Firmware Version: 8.8.11.63472 And there the fun began - I get multiple crashes on startup and shutdown of nvlddmkm.sys - The description for Event ID 14 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer. If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event. The following information was included with the event: \Device\000000da CMDre 00000000 00000080 00000000 00000005 00000010 And sometimes a few of these thrown in for good measure - The description for Event ID 1 from source NvStreamSvc cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer. If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event. The following information was included with the event: NvStreamSvc NvVAD initialization failed [6] This means that the PC will hang (blank screens) for about 5 minutes before shutting down, and will hang (blank screens) for about three minutes after the login screen appears. I am running Win7x64Ult and have updated the NVIDIA drivers to the latest - 337.88-desktop-win8-win7-winvista-64bit-international-whql.exe and the problem is still there. As soon as the adapter is removed - I get a working PC back again with no crashes. All drivers on the system are the latest, and I'm now at a loss of how to proceed. Any ideas? Regards, Susi xx EDIT:- Even with the DisplayLink unplugged, the errors continue - It happens when the screens are blanked (instead of a screensaver). The rate is about once every four seconds. The only way to stop it is not to allow the monitors to go to sleep, or uninstall the DL drivers. Last edited by SusiBiker; 06-13-2014 at 06:09 PM. Reason: More information added/Added Logfiles |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 1,523
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Hi,
Do you get this issue if you switch to the Aero mode? Thanks, James |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2014
Posts: 4
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Hi James, and thanks for the reply.
The PC has always been in Aero. Ever since installing the OS about six months ago. The theme is the basic "Harmony" one. For the meantime (this is my Work-Computer), I've added the ATI card as a secondary video card and am using that to run the extra monitor. It's not ideal as the reason I wanted to use the DL adapter is that this monitor, while being DVI-D, does not appreciate DVI cables longer than a metre - it loses sync. A lot. I've tried several different cables of varying quality, and the result is always the same: occasional drop-outs. With the DL adapter in place, the display is reliable, as long as - I don't start up or shut down my workstation, or blank the screens to save electricity... ![]() Like I said, this is my work computer, and as such I have to use it all-day, pretty much every day. If you can think of anything not too disruptive to try (during the week), I'm very happy to give it a shot, but it might not be until the weekend before I can do more drastic testing - If I trash my PC during the week, I'm in BIG trouble. ![]() Regards, and thanks again, Susi xx |
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