When i check my drivers under device manager then system devices, right next to the device "nvidia force pci system management" there is a yellow exclamation point next to this, can anyone help me with this? and error code for the blue screen is usually someting like Ox000008e or something like that
2007-05-05
15:22:34
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my motherboard is an asus a7n8x-e deluxe
2007-05-05
15:23:03 ·
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anyone know where i can find this driver for the asus a7n8x-e?
2007-05-05
15:29:11 ·
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i mean anyone know where i can find this driver online? cause i dont have the cd
2007-05-05
15:33:45 ·
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cant rollback the driver because it does not exist on there for some reason
2007-05-05
15:35:06 ·
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See if one of these match the blue screen error
http://www.updatexp.com/stop-messages.html
2007-05-05 15:27:00
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answered by Linds 7
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Ok, lets take that a step further go back to the device manager back to the caution device, and right click it, properties ,,, attempt to roll back the driver, then let windows search online for the driver, your pci card may have a corrupted driver, if you havn't moved your computer or been rough with it or rough on the cards it should just be a corrupted driver, again windows update, do alot of that, over and over, and search for drivers for whatever device you have in your pci slot, do all your devices still work?
you can check out this link as far as your memory error code, i think that is a bad pool caller usually when something isn't right on the hardware side (shady equipment, screw not tightened, card not pushed in all the way) any way blue screens don't matter, it's when it's black and you don't see anything,
2007-05-05 15:32:53
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answered by Anonymous
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reason: this mistake takes place if drivers do no longer cope with power state transition requests suitable, generally in the time of between right here techniques: -Shutting down -postponing or resuming from Standby mode -postponing or resuming from hibernation decision: to make your ideas up on the blunders and stop the blunders from habitual, replace or eliminate the offending driving force. this mistake can happen because of the fact of a gadget driving force, whether it could additionally happen because of the fact of a report device clear out driving force (as an occasion, a driving force it fairly is put in via an antivirus, distant administration, or backup software).
2017-01-09 13:52:11
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answered by ? 4
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It's an old nforce2 chipset. use the drivers from nvidia (the maker of the chipset).
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_udp_winxp_5.10.html
If using winxp, you can also use start... run... sfc /scannow and click ok. System File Checker will check for corrupted files for windows itself. use the above link for drivers for the motherboard. And there are more details to the "blue screen of death" usually what caused the error (like a program/file). knowing what that file is/was would be a huge help of knowing what the issue is.
An example is nforce2 boards has issues with geforce video cards will will randomly crash with a NV_Disp.dll, "infinite loop". like this:http://www.techspot.com/vb/all/windows/t-15393-Infinite-Loop-Fix.html
or this:
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=4432&st=60
2007-05-05 17:10:09
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answered by computertech82 6
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Try uninstalling this item first. You can then try to download the correct video card drivers for your machine. This may be all the problem is.
2007-05-05 15:28:53
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answered by Anonymous
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your driver is gone. Reinstall him. Don't show codes. Almost nobody don't know that. I know, but i am programmer. Blue screens show that hard drive is damaged. Maybe is that problem?
2007-05-05 15:27:18
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answered by DaSu 2
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More than likely, your software driver has become corrupt, or was incorrectly installed. Re-install the driver.
2007-05-05 15:27:13
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answered by John W 5
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Try getting the driver here:
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us&model=A7N8X-E%20Deluxe
In case your OS has been damaged, try repairing it first:
http://www.informationweek.com/shared/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=189400897
Then install the drivers.
2007-05-05 16:23:39
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answered by Karz 7
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Do you have restore? Do you have a disc?
You will have to reload the software probably.
2007-05-05 15:34:00
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answered by SFC V 5
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