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Every time I start my computer It starts up normally and gets to the windows loading screen, then crashes right after that and never gets to the login screen...

 

This is the info I get:

 

Stop: 0x00000116

 

Nvlddmkm.Sys

 

Datestamp 5315b408

 

I looked up that it's graphics related so I uninstalled my GPU drivers and I was able to launch without safe mode, but when I reinstalled the drivers and restarted, it crashed again.

 

Any solution to this?

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Every time I start my computer It starts up normally and gets to the windows loading screen, then crashes right after that and never gets to the login screen...

 

This is the info I get:

 

Stop: 0x00000116

 

Nvlddmkm.Sys

 

Datestamp 5315b408

 

I looked up that it's graphics related so I uninstalled my GPU drivers and I was able to launch without safe mode, but when I reinstalled the drivers and restarted, it crashed again.

 

Any solution to this?

Try using the last driver that you KNOW worked if you are using something like a beta driver.

 

 

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Try using the last driver that you KNOW worked if you are using something like a beta driver.

 

Wasn't using a beta driver when this happened, and the driver has been fine for the past months... I'm using a beta driver now and it seems better... It crashed once and I got the error STOP: 0x00000119 but Its working fine now... I'm logged in and everything. I'll post again if it crashes.

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Wasn't using a beta driver when this happened, and the driver has been fine for the past months... I'm using a beta driver now and it seems better... It crashed once and I got the error STOP: 0x00000119 but Its working fine now... I'm logged in and everything. I'll post again if it crashes.

What card are you using? It may just A: if its an old card that you have had for years it may just be giving out or if its new you Mayans to try RMAing it.

 

 

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Every time I start my computer It starts up normally and gets to the windows loading screen, then crashes right after that and never gets to the login screen...

 

This is the info I get:

 

Stop: 0x00000116

 

Nvlddmkm.Sys

 

Datestamp 5315b408

 

I looked up that it's graphics related so I uninstalled my GPU drivers and I was able to launch without safe mode, but when I reinstalled the drivers and restarted, it crashed again.

 

Any solution to this?

Firstly, your system specs would be nice and also any OC if created. Is this a recent problem or is this a new build and it just doesn't boot properly? Is you RAM compatible with your motherboard?......Help me help you.

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wrong subforum, this should have gone in troubleshooting

i wish you good luck in your battles let the troubleshooting work in your favor!

 

Edit: if you know the card isn't faulty, try wiping all detected graphics drivers and install the latest, there is a program for it, but i'm not at my computer right now so i couldn't tell you.

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Firstly, your system specs would be nice and also any OC if created. Is this a recent problem or is this a new build and it just doesn't boot properly? Is you RAM compatible with your motherboard?......Help me help you.

Here's my specs:

 

i7-2600k @ 4.2GHz

Sabertooth z77 Motherboard

GTX 660Ti x2

16GB Corsair vengeance 1600MHz

TX850M PSU

 

Its not a new build... Its been working fine for months and months... I recently downloaded Arma 3 and tried to run it with SLI... this is basically the first time I've used my second graphics card because all the other games I've been playing don't support SLI. I was testing it out and when I launch without SLI on everything runs fine... but when I turn SLI on I get artifacts at the main menu and it crashes after a few seconds freezing my whole system. Not sure if my second GPU is just broken.... I'm gunna try testing just the second GPU in a minute see if it crashes.

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Here's my specs:

 

i7-2600k @ 4.2GHz

Sabertooth z77 Motherboard

GTX 660Ti x2

16GB Corsair vengeance 1600MHz

TX850M PSU

 

Its not a new build... Its been working fine for months and months... I recently downloaded Arma 3 and tried to run it with SLI... this is basically the first time I've used my second graphics card because all the other games I've been playing don't support SLI. I was testing it out and when I launch without SLI on everything runs fine... but when I turn SLI on I get artifacts at the main menu and it crashes after a few seconds freezing my whole system. Not sure if my second GPU is just broken.... I'm gunna try testing just the second GPU in a minute see if it crashes.

Right...now i can help you. I suspect the problem is with your OC and ARMA3. you may need to add some voltage to your OC. Go up by 0.010v and see if you get to boot if not try 0.010v more and see. If your GPU is OCed by you and not factory OC then you may need to lower your GPU's OC. You can also try to clear you CMOS. Since it is Steam you are using you can also try "verify integrity of game cache" and see if it helps.

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Right...now i can help you. I suspect the problem is with your OC and ARMA3. you may need to add some voltage to your OC. Go up by 0.010v and see if you get to boot if not try 0.010v more and see. If your GPU is OCed by you and not factory OC then you may need to lower your GPU's OC. You can also try to clear you CMOS. Since it is Steam you are using you can also try "verify integrity of game cache" and see if it helps.

Fairly sure its not my OC because my system is booting fine and Arma 3 is running fine on one GPU without SLI, also my GPU isn't overclocked past the factory OC. I verified the game cache and it said all the files were verified successfully. I'm thinking the problem is either with my second GPU or Arma3's SLI support. Any way I can test my second GPU? I remember I ran Heaven 4.0 with it on a while ago and it passed it perfectly.... so not really sure if its my GPU or not.

 

Edit: My CPU is actually overclocked to 4.6GHz not 4.2. But its stable.

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Starting to think its my second GPU... I just tried to run the Heaven 4.0 Benchmark with SLI enabled and it crashed. Then I disabled SLI ran it again and it made it through the whole thing with no errors. This mean my second GPU is toast or anything else I can do to fix it?

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Starting to think its my second GPU... I just tried to run the Heaven 4.0 Benchmark with SLI enabled and it crashed. Then I disabled SLI ran it again and it made it through the whole thing with no errors. This mean my second GPU is toast or anything else I can do to fix it?

If it is under warranty you can RMA it but other than that you cannot do anything to fix it. It can also be the SLI driver that maybe corrupted. Have you tried replacing the second GPU with the first and also using each GPU separately and running the Heaven 4.0 on both?

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If it is under warranty you can RMA it but other than that you cannot do anything to fix it. It can also be the SLI driver that maybe corrupted. Have you tried replacing the second GPU with the first and also using each GPU separately and running the Heaven 4.0 on both?

Ill do that now... see if it works

 

Also, its still under warranty... only a few months old

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If it is under warranty you can RMA it but other than that you cannot do anything to fix it. It can also be the SLI driver that maybe corrupted. Have you tried replacing the second GPU with the first and also using each GPU separately and running the Heaven 4.0 on both?

Yea, its broken... I just tried to run Heaven 4.0 with the second GPU and it started showing artifacts then crashed after a few seconds... I guess I should just RMA it then?

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