This typically indicates a hardware problem.Īnother finding can be multiple drivers in one BSOD. Other times there can be multiple BSOD with different driver versions. So need to reinstall?ĭrivers are the most common cause of BSOD. What is it - the name 342.01? Maybe this is an installation program that analyzes the environment of Windows 10 and adjusts NVIDIA drivers for Windowsġ0 drivers? If so, then I need to reinstall the 342.01 driver, having previously erased all the drivers from NVIDIA, as recommended on some sites on the network. Apparently, it’s also standing with me, but for some reason I don’t see this name in Device Manager in Properties - ver. The NVIDIA website shows that for my computer (GeForce 210 graphics card) version 342.01 The nvlddmkm.sys driver from the NVIDIA drivers has an update date of 14/11/16, that is, the last three years have not changed. The dxgkrnl.sys and dxgmms1.sys drivers were updated by Microsoft on 14/11/19. When analyzing the minidump, BlueScreenView shows three drivers at the head of the column: dxgkrnl.sys,ĭxgmms1.sys and nvlddmkm.sys. Was not recorded by Event Viewer, but the OS left a minidump. According to my Event Viewer, seven paired Display nvlddmkm.sys driver failures were registered in the last week.
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