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Win2K + Geforce 3 Ti 200 --> Shutdown = KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_ERROR nv4_mini.sys
Each time I shutdown my computer, or I try to reboot, I have this message
error: *** STOP: 0x0000001E (0xC0000005, 0xF868C514, 0x00000000, 0x0000001C) KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED *** Address F868C514 base at F8657000, DateStamp 3d6bb1ce - nv4_mini.sys It happens with all 4*.** nvidia drivers I tried very old drivers (2*.**) and it doesn't happen with them. Any body ever had this trouble? |
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I installed sp4 and all latest drivers on my computer.
Still the same problem Any other idea? "Beowulf" a écrit dans le message de ... Are you running the latest service pack? This popped up occasionay on some of the drivers on my system with sp2 and the det 30s. It went away with sp3. (I also just noticed that sp4 is out) Can't remember what the reason was...you might want the check out microsoft's knowledge base (do a search for "KMODE_EXCEPTION") Jean-Luc NGUYEN wrote: Each time I shutdown my computer, or I try to reboot, I have this message error: *** STOP: 0x0000001E (0xC0000005, 0xF868C514, 0x00000000, 0x0000001C) KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED *** Address F868C514 base at F8657000, DateStamp 3d6bb1ce - nv4_mini.sys It happens with all 4*.** nvidia drivers I tried very old drivers (2*.**) and it doesn't happen with them. Any body ever had this trouble? |
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Wel,l, I guess we'll have to do the the hard way. These steps are
adapted from MS article on troubleshooting KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED issues: 1. unplus and uninstal ALL hardware - leave only IDE devices CPU, mobo, kb and mouse (PS/2 - NOT USB) 2. uninstal nvidia drivers and set vid to std VGA. 3. boot into safe mode and check for any phantom devices and delete them. 4. reboot - at this point you should be able to shutdown/restart properly. 5. starting with vid card, install the latest manuacturer's driver 6. If everything is OK, install your hardware ONE by ONE. here's a tip that dates back to the dawn of the geforce, install latest chipset/mobo drivers, reboot THEN dx 8 or 9, reboot THEN nvidia drivers, reboot There was a time when installing dx after nvidia drivers caused problems If all else fails, MS2k/XP is no OS X, and a PC is not a Mac, sooner or later you'll have to do a wipe and a clean install to clear up the weirdness Jean-Luc NGUYEN wrote: I installed sp4 and all latest drivers on my computer. Still the same problem Any other idea? "Beowulf" a écrit dans le message de ... Are you running the latest service pack? This popped up occasionay on some of the drivers on my system with sp2 and the det 30s. It went away with sp3. (I also just noticed that sp4 is out) Can't remember what the reason was...you might want the check out microsoft's knowledge base (do a search for "KMODE_EXCEPTION") Jean-Luc NGUYEN wrote: Each time I shutdown my computer, or I try to reboot, I have this message error: *** STOP: 0x0000001E (0xC0000005, 0xF868C514, 0x00000000, 0x0000001C) KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED *** Address F868C514 base at F8657000, DateStamp 3d6bb1ce - nv4_mini.sys It happens with all 4*.** nvidia drivers I tried very old drivers (2*.**) and it doesn't happen with them. Any body ever had this trouble? |
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ok, thanks for your answer.
I try that and keep you informed of the issue. Hoping it will fix the problem Jean-Luc "Beowulf" a écrit dans le message de ... Wel,l, I guess we'll have to do the the hard way. These steps are adapted from MS article on troubleshooting KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED issues: 1. unplus and uninstal ALL hardware - leave only IDE devices CPU, mobo, kb and mouse (PS/2 - NOT USB) 2. uninstal nvidia drivers and set vid to std VGA. 3. boot into safe mode and check for any phantom devices and delete them. 4. reboot - at this point you should be able to shutdown/restart properly. 5. starting with vid card, install the latest manuacturer's driver 6. If everything is OK, install your hardware ONE by ONE. here's a tip that dates back to the dawn of the geforce, install latest chipset/mobo drivers, reboot THEN dx 8 or 9, reboot THEN nvidia drivers, reboot There was a time when installing dx after nvidia drivers caused problems If all else fails, MS2k/XP is no OS X, and a PC is not a Mac, sooner or later you'll have to do a wipe and a clean install to clear up the weirdness Jean-Luc NGUYEN wrote: I installed sp4 and all latest drivers on my computer. Still the same problem Any other idea? "Beowulf" a écrit dans le message de ... Are you running the latest service pack? This popped up occasionay on some of the drivers on my system with sp2 and the det 30s. It went away with sp3. (I also just noticed that sp4 is out) Can't remember what the reason was...you might want the check out microsoft's knowledge base (do a search for "KMODE_EXCEPTION") Jean-Luc NGUYEN wrote: Each time I shutdown my computer, or I try to reboot, I have this message error: *** STOP: 0x0000001E (0xC0000005, 0xF868C514, 0x00000000, 0x0000001C) KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED *** Address F868C514 base at F8657000, DateStamp 3d6bb1ce - nv4_mini.sys It happens with all 4*.** nvidia drivers I tried very old drivers (2*.**) and it doesn't happen with them. Any body ever had this trouble? |
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