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nv4.dll problem

pabloc74

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ok, this it's the problem...

i try to play any game (except cod4 and l4d with no problems, god knows why) and in a few seconds/minutes system crash and appears blue screen: error nv4.dll, i think was the memory but i use other sticks and problem persist.
the pc is without oc, all stock, i tryed uninstall drivers, reboot, safe mode, erase nv4 *.*, reboot and install drivers but problems persist

anyone can help me please because i just can play 2 games!:banghead:
 
Have you tried previous versions of the drivers and made sure your card is seated properly in the slot?
 
have you oced your card??
 
He said he didn't OC it.

Uninstall the drivers
restart
reinstall the drivers
if the problem persists, try a different (older) verson of the driver.
If the problem Persists
uninstall directx
restart
reinstall directx
if the problem persists,
uninstall windows
restart
reinstall windows
if the problem persists
RMA the gtx295
restart
reinstall the 4890.
 
blah! sorry wasn't reading...
 
3870x2;1270018 if the problem persists RMA the gtx295 restart reinstall the 4890.[/QUOTE said:
 
Have you tried previous versions of the drivers and made sure your card is seated properly in the slot?

mmmm, what version do you sugest?

have you oced your card??

no, nothing have oc

He said he didn't OC it.

Uninstall the drivers
restart
reinstall the drivers
if the problem persists, try a different (older) verson of the driver.
If the problem Persists
uninstall directx
restart
reinstall directx
if the problem persists,
uninstall windows
restart
reinstall windows
if the problem persists
RMA the gtx295
restart
reinstall the 4890.

yeah sure, before 295 i have a 4870x2:)
 
ok, after 3 hs on google i think i found a solution, i hope, i download a nv4.dll file and put on c..windows..system32

that i was found in another forum and the guy who have the problem can fixed that way, i hope me too
i recently play 10 minutes aprox without crash. tonight y play hours to check it and i hope this works fine.
 
Good luck I hope it helps
 
1 hour and a half and no problems, i hope still like this:)
 
ok, now the error is nvlddkmk.sys...........:banghead:
 
the problem is your nvidia driver crashing. Rather than blaming the file, look at what it signifies: something is wrong with the video card driver.

This can mean the video card is overheating or not getting enough power, or that your system ram is corrupt and therefore sending bad data to the video card, which comes back as a driver crash.
 
the problem is your nvidia driver crashing. Rather than blaming the file, look at what it signifies: something is wrong with the video card driver.

This can mean the video card is overheating or not getting enough power, or that your system ram is corrupt and therefore sending bad data to the video card, which comes back as a driver crash.

i trying reinstall os, xp 32 and vista 64, but the problem persist, overheat isn't, full load 62º with cooler stock at 65%, ram y use 4 different sticks. i read in google a user that set the mems to the stock freq (1000-1066) to 667-800 and crashes go out; i'm going try this and seewhat happend
can you think that is a problem of the vga? i must send it to rma?
 
i trying reinstall os, xp 32 and vista 64, but the problem persist, overheat isn't, full load 62º with cooler stock at 65%, ram y use 4 different sticks. i read in google a user that set the mems to the stock freq (1000-1066) to 667-800 and crashes go out; i'm going try this and seewhat happend
can you think that is a problem of the vga? i must send it to rma?

yes, it is possible to be the card.
 
ok, i think i find the problem. after reinstall o.s, trying with different forceware, set mem, core and shaders to low clocks and still see blue screen i disable sli mode in nvidia control panel and problem appears to dissapear. i think it's the vga the problem, so a send it to rma
 
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