My computer gets a "nvlddmkm.sys" error on the INITIAL startup, i.e. when the computer is switched off. After I restart it, I can get into windows. But I am having problems with sound and graphics. The sound skips a bit when I log onto windows and the windows theme song is played. Using on-board sound.
This is more obvious when playing games, like Call of Duty 4. The frame rates and sound slow down occasionally. But with my system, it should be able to play on maximum setting with no trouble from what I've read online.
My system is as follows:
Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit
EP35-DS3
E8400 Overclocked 3.6ghz
Gigabyte 8800GT 512mb
2x2GB Transcend 800mhz
When I first built the computer a half a year ago, I used Windows XP, there were no problems. But then it started to crash randomly giving the "nv4disp_dll" error. That's when I reinstalled vista, but now I'm getting the
nvlddmkm.sys error.
I have tried reinstalling different drivers for the GPU, swapping the memory to different DIMMs, reinstalling Vista but nothing seems to work. It seems to me like it is a motherboard problem?
This is more obvious when playing games, like Call of Duty 4. The frame rates and sound slow down occasionally. But with my system, it should be able to play on maximum setting with no trouble from what I've read online.
My system is as follows:
Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit
EP35-DS3
E8400 Overclocked 3.6ghz
Gigabyte 8800GT 512mb
2x2GB Transcend 800mhz
When I first built the computer a half a year ago, I used Windows XP, there were no problems. But then it started to crash randomly giving the "nv4disp_dll" error. That's when I reinstalled vista, but now I'm getting the
nvlddmkm.sys error.
I have tried reinstalling different drivers for the GPU, swapping the memory to different DIMMs, reinstalling Vista but nothing seems to work. It seems to me like it is a motherboard problem?
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