June 24, 201213 yr I started getting issue with my 9800GT I can be flying cruise and level. have good frame rates around 20 to 30 and when I least expect it I would get a freeze on my Sim my screen goes black for a about 3 seconds and then all of a sudden it comes back. On my taskbar I'll get the icon with the exclamation arrow. Saying "the display driver nvlddmkm has failed but recovered successfully. I have tried everything. Different settings on The Sim itself but nothing changes it does not make sense to me its not like the Sim its struggling to run it runs pretty well. In terms of nvidia inspector I have everything set up to not demand much. This might be related. On FSX I do see a pause when flying it happens exactly every 5 seconds and lasts 3 seconds. But I don't see this behavior with FS9 This is my build. Windows Vista SP2 E8500 @ 3.16 GHz 2GB Ram 9800 GT 1GB 80GB hd internal 1 TB hd external. Please help me I am going nuts Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2 Follow me on : Instagram See my Trailer: A Year Of Flight
June 24, 201213 yr Do a search for that NVLDDMKM.sys in here and it will throw up a previous post which I posted here with the same BSOD issues. Rick Almeida
June 24, 201213 yr Author Do a search for that NVLDDMKM.sys in here and it will throw up a previous post which I posted here with the same BSOD issues. Thanks for the quick reply. Did you ever resolve yours? I'm going to search it right now. Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2 Thanks Ardee. Video card, EVGA 460GTX SE 1Gb. Got a BSOD while trying to crank the prop of a Beaver with the nvlkmmdd.sys error. Removed 285 drivers via Safe Mode,tried to install new 296, and that's when I could not install from Nvidia's set-up,and that error flagged. However, in the end I got it sorted by doing a Windows Update as well as a driver update. Re-booted after WUDs and all was ok. desktop returned to previous settings. Windows Updates took care of installing the new driver. So your solution was simply to uninstall the NVIDIA driver and have windows update tool do the driver install? Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2 Follow me on : Instagram See my Trailer: A Year Of Flight
June 24, 201213 yr No, that did not entirely do it. First I used a utility to clean up everything related to Nvidia, then I installed a brand new latest WHQ driver as a clean install. After that it seemed to resolve that error. There have been many postings in the Nvidia Forums about this particular sys file causing BSODs. Rick Almeida
June 24, 201213 yr Author I see, I will give that a shot and see what my results are Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2 Follow me on : Instagram See my Trailer: A Year Of Flight
Create an account or sign in to comment