Event id 14 nvlddmkm windows 7




















Last time it happened this was the error shown on the event viewer: screenshot I don't know what else I can do to diagnose the problem. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 0. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. DaveM Independent Advisor. This error occurs on systems containing the NVidia graphics card:.

I would suggest you to uninstall the display driver from the device manager, restart the computer and check the games playing status.

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I have the same question I am playing Age of Conan, when suddenly the screen freezes. Before I had that software installed, there were no pop-ups at all. Then the computer returns to normal for a fraction of a second, then freezes again. Very slowly, I close down the software windows I have open.

Usually I just restart the computer. I get an entry in the Event Viewer see above referring to nvlddmkm. A couple of times, I was patient enough to just sit and wait for the issue to pass, and Windows restarts the driver. But that takes a number of minutes. Let me know if you can think of anything else. I'm in touch with the store that I bought the computer from, and will see if they will be willing to simply replace the video card.

The Tdr registry entries do not exist by default. You would have to manually create them. These registry keys are not a solution, rather helpful for debugging. Kleeve said: Faulting module name: nvapi.

Hiya - back again after a break - the problem had become less prevalent for a bit, but now its back again. I don't know where to start at this point. Please don't suggest drivers or that sort of thing because I've gone to extraordinary lengths to ensure that all drivers are utterly immaculately installed. Any other suggestions would be welcome. For what it's worth, I have exactly the same issue and with every game I play.

The CPU spikes for a few seconds during which time the game freezes and the sound is garbled, then play continues seemingly normally for a second, then back to freezing and garbled sound.

Rinse and repeat - this continues until the PC is rebooted. I've tried clean Windows 7 and 8 builds on the 4th at the moment and all drivers and firmware are current. I can run prime 95 and OCCT without problems overnight, the same with memtest, and loop heaven and other gpu benchmarks without a problem.

Real gaming seems to be the only trigger and it happens every time - sometimes immediately, sometimes after a number of hours. I can't think of anything to try now other than randomly replacing hardware and see what happens, which tbh makes little financial sense. I'm on the verge of gutting the PC and starting from scratch! Event error: The description for Event ID 14 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted.

You can install or repair the component on the local computer. If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event. I seem to have a similar problem If not i'd like to cross-check some details to see which of them are common to both our cases and thereby maybe exclude some irrelevant things see enumeration below.

In my case the nvlddkm error 14 is caused by my own programmed program and not by a game. The program makes heavy use of opengl and shaders, no direct3d. The error first occured after updating the nvidia driver for my gfti from The system runs normal for until the error first occurs and from there it completely freezes for seconds approximately every seconds. The freezes do not stop until i restart the system. Can you confirm that? Often, but not always additional information events pop up in the event viewer i have win 7 64 stating that services have started or stopped.

The event times seem to correlate pretty good with freeze times. Disabling the services completely seems not to resolve the problem for me. Shortly before the problem happened the first time i did these things: 3. Perhaps most interestingly i just noticed that there was not a single freeze during typing this for some minutes although it happend every 30 secs before.

I now found maybe it has sth to do with mouse movement? When i do not move the mouse it doesn't freeze. As soon as i start moving the mouse i can in many cases trigger a freeze after a few seconds.

Maybe the initial nvidia bug has some influence on the mouse driver?! I am going to try replacing the caps around the slot and see if that fixes it Before getting a new card: Try to remove one of your RAM sticks, start the system and test ist, if it works do the same with the other one.

Memtest didn't show any errors btw. During testing, the freezes started happening faster and more often. This got rid of the freezes. Of course, this is not a fix, but now I know it had to be the GPU. Now it seems to work again, but still testing. If this doesn't work, I guess it's time for a new graphics card. Ensure the card is fully seated in the PCI-E slot. A new Southbridge fan kept it from sinking all the way down, but a good nudge got it seated well, now it seems all these issues disappeared.

This other problem appeared with Nvlddmkm. After pushing the card in all the way this error seems to have totally disappeared. Decent guide, still relevant to Windows That pic of the old video cards makes me feel old myself.

My first video card was a GeForce 2 64 MB. The rest is kind of standard for somebody with plenty of experience. I tried all the solutions shown here none of them work on W7 64 ultimate did the reg hack still no go.

Ran Microsofts fix nope. Reply 5 years ago. I have on same windows 7 64 bit ultimate SP1 I had before GT and it burned from this errors now have other GT and it does again this errors. Today updated to latest drivers hope will solve but i doubt. Hello again I seem to fixed the issue after changing theme to Basic for me was happening in Windows not in games. I only get the nvlddmkm crash error when running a Norton full system scan. When it gets to scanning nvlddmkm, the driver crashes, and, contrary to what it says in the log, it does not recover.

The screen goes black, and I have to restart the PC. When running a Norton full system scan in safe mode ie without the driver loaded , it completes just fine and it does not find any problems. The reasons for this issue are various.

Outdated display driver, old or incompatible vedio card, too many programs running at the same time, etc. There are 10 methods to fix this error. On an important note: I recently installed windows 10 and this error has came along with it. I haven't had a single Nvlddmkm error on my previous windows.



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