Reloaded the latest video drivers for the vid card, Rebooted the machine (a number of times), so far okay. The video card is running factory defult clocking mode. Turned off overclocking on the CPU and the memory at this time, until I get this thing stable. The chipset was a little dated, so opted to use INTEL chipset and not from Gigabyte right now, so far it's running stable. _ Richard Lee Miller I downloaded the latest chipset drivers for WIN7 from Intel, checked on the the bios (its good). I find it strange, many individuals had this iossue when vista came out and yet today, it is still being flet with win 7 products. I think I'm running the FI version of BIOS I would like to build my second machine if I can get this one to work right, I have been getting performence I never could have obtained before, but I cannot afford to have a machine to hiccup on the screen driver, it will ruin a lot of audio work I'm doing I been impressed running win 7 and a much newer processor. Let the machine reboot once more and it loaded an older version, I do belive the original win 7 installation drivers. I have the 32 bit version running, wanted to keep the legacy 32 bit aps, specially my audio mixing and recording software.Īfter I posted my first posting, I remvoed the latest nvidia drivers, rebooted in safe mode, removed it again. Windows 7 Ultimate K SP1 with the latest updates from a few days ago. Intel I5 760 2.8 GHz, not overclocked.Ĥ GB RAM (will upgrade to more if I can get this problems fixed) I wanted to try out the faster technologies for doing audio recording and mixing. No problems with drivers or even conflicts like this. I have been running 3 seperate XP sytem on P4 Duo core boxes for the last 5 years, I'm new to the MS TECHNET world, this computer is barely 5 days old.
Oops as I was just typing this post, just got the dreaded " Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered" just moments ago :( This computer and Win 7 so far looks and feels great for what I'm doing. So far knock knock, no BLuescreen of terror! If I cannot get this to work, I do not want to go back in OS' and technology. No problems with card, cpu, ram or even drives. I tried running in a non-overclocked mode, tweaked the GPU settings (clowing it down), removed drivers and reinstalled new ones. I'm getting the famous (imfamous) " Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered" I really did not want to start a repeating thread, but I tried all the soltuions posted by various users out there.