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How do I resolve a BSOD and NVMFDX32.SYS error?
I recently assembled a "Gaming" computer using new components which appears to function well except that it BSOD on power down or hybernation. suspect it is a Vista driver issue.
MB: Asus P5N32-E SLI BIOS
VC: BFG 8800 GTX nVidia Driver 7.15.11.6925
PSU: Thermaltake Purepower RX 600W
Case: Antec 900
I do not see a Vista LAN driver for this unit - what now?
Appreciate any insight offered!
MB: Asus P5N32-E SLI BIOS
VC: BFG 8800 GTX nVidia Driver 7.15.11.6925
PSU: Thermaltake Purepower RX 600W
Case: Antec 900
I do not see a Vista LAN driver for this unit - what now?
Appreciate any insight offered!
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I am getting conflicting info on it. Some sites say sound other say network.
In any case updating to the latest drivers normally fixes it
In any case updating to the latest drivers normally fixes it
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I installed the latest nforce drivers and it no longer bluescreens. However it still does not boot after the initial power down. If I reboot it after it powers up (with no display) it works fine.
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ASKER
I didn't mention that it after it powers back up it actually "resumes" and displays a locked user.
ASKER
Ok I am going to close this and open a new thread with the new issue.
i was already downloading new drivers from the chipset manufacturer but ryansoto was on the correct path.
i was already downloading new drivers from the chipset manufacturer but ryansoto was on the correct path.
Wheres your new thread?
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No it is a network driver according to the driver details in device mangler - I am DL nforce drivers now as I could not find Vista drivers on Asus website.
Thanks!