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Recently, I've been getting a notification telling me that my display driver is not responding, followed by a blue screen. After restarting, I'd see that my graphics card wasn't being recognized, so I reinstalled the drivers, but the same thing happened. Now, after reinstalling the drivers, it still isn't recognizing my graphics card. Is this fixable or will I be needing to buy a new card?
If this is any help:
Problem Signature:
Problem Event Name: Blue Screen
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.48
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information:
BCC Code: 116
BCP1: FFFFFA8005EA5010
BCP2: FFFFF880049C7CB0
BCP3: 0000000000000000
BCP4: 000000000000000D
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1
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I've already updated the drivers.
And I'm using Windows 7 if that makes any difference.
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i like how lawler didnt even read the post and apparently googled off of that
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Hello,
Vista and 7 use methods to keep your system running in basic VGASafe mode in the case the video adapter fails. This prevents the computer from completely locking up or crashing. It's saying that your video card (or the installed driver) said "Whoa, something is seriously wrong here; I'm dead" which usually points to hardware fault on the card or the system bus. The system is recognizing your card by name.
I would first say bad card (overheating issue usually) but this can also be caused by cpu/memory problems or bad chipset drivers. Windows 7 default drivers should be fairly stable but chipset drivers (depends on your motherboard) or a memory test (memtest86+) would be the best bet to try before replacing hardware.
If your Windows 7 system made some minidump files (\windows\minidump\*) you can send one of the latest bluescreen crash dumps (dated) to me and I will see what it says caused the problem. If you have a full kernel dump, that's even better, but much larger. [ \Windows\MEMORY.DMP ]
Further Info About Bugcheck 116...
Bug Check 0x116: VIDEO_TDR_ERROR
The VIDEO_TDR_ ERROR bug check has a value of 0x00000116. This indicates that an attempt to reset the display driver and recover from a timeout failed.
Windows 6.x will try to poll the video card at regular intervals and if the hardware does not respond, it will try to issue a soft reset for the video card only (detaches it from the system and issues a command to reset). If the card is so FUBAR'd it does not respond, you get the blue screen crash. If it does respond, the driver can back it down to that safe mode video just to keep you running (without fancy features or accelleration or gaming).
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I HOPE YOUR FUCKING COMP EXPLODES
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i knew you had it in you mark
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Aragon you are a genius sir.