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nvidia forceware 310.90 drivers cold boot bsod

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hi all!

up until forceware 310.90 were released i used without any problems older 310.70 wich nvidia and some dude flagged as having security holes, so when nvidia released 310.90 i like many others downloaded them and installed them. Now like many others i have cold boot bsod (so 'only' on first boot of the system...) I uninstalled these obviously faulty drivers and installed the previous ones but cold boot bsod remains a big f*****g problem...

now until nvidia publishes a fixed drivers..anyone has any advice how to getz rid of the bsod
p.s.games workin fine, temps on mbo, cpu and gpu still normal

thx:wtf:
 
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it happens if you go from beta drivers to non beta (not saying it is your case)

Manual fix:
1) remove nvidia drivers
2) run Nasty file remover or equivalent cleaner to delete everything tagged nvidia
3) install new drivers, marking "custom install" and select "delete previous settings" or however it is literally called

If this does not fix it, your bsod is not nvidia related...
 
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