Hello. I have a GTX1050ti and I am facing the same problem. It crashed, then I tried everything. Clean win 10 installation, removed the drivers. If I install the driver during the windows section I get a BSOD with failure non paged area (nvlddmkm.sys). If I boot in safe mode, I can install the driver but when I reboot, I get a black screen after the windows loading screen and it enters in the repair menu. Please help me!
Nvidia Error & Win10 Crash when installing Nvidia Drivers...
Hey there everyone!
I recently had an unexpected shutdown while playing, then I had to uninstall my gpu drivers. Afterwards, I wasn't able to download them back since I am getting a BSOD everytime halfway through the download... The blue screen displays the error:
PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGED AREA
with
Nvlddmkm.sys
as the component that failed
What I have already tried:
- Uninstalling the drivers again, then reinstalling them.
- Trying older drivers
- Power Drain
The error in the device manager switches between error 32 & error 43.
What should I do?
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Anonymous
2021-10-03T22:28:56+00:00 -
Anonymous
2021-05-23T12:58:58+00:00 Hey there Luiz, I have been having the same error on my GPU a 1050ti on a laptop. It reports error code 43 and enters BSOD "Page fault in non paged area" when trying to install the latest or old drivers from Nvidia.
I have tried a clean install of Windows 10, uninstalled drivers in safe mode using DDU, Heating up the GPU didn't fix my problem as well. Any suggestions?
GPU isn't identified in the task manager only the intel is available
But available in device manager with the problem icon.
Vantage software detects the GPU as well but my GPU is not 8GB its a 1050ti 4GB dedicated
Direct X Diagnostics tool info
Any information regarding how to fix this would be helpful thanks!
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Anonymous
2021-04-17T17:44:39+00:00 Dear OmarSaib,if after this method you still have problems you can do a clean installation of Windows 10;
This will probably solve the problem;
Any questions I am still available;
See you soon!
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Anonymous
2021-04-16T21:08:26+00:00 I am using the 1050ti, I will try reinstalling windows, will that do the job as well?
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Anonymous
2021-04-16T19:03:48+00:00 Hello OmarSaib, welcome to the Microsoft community, my name is Luiz Cruz, an independent consultant and I would be happy to help you.
I understand that you are having blue screen problems with NVIDIA drivers;
What exactly is your video card model?
Initially I recommend that you remove all installed video card drivers using the DDU, here > https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-dr...
After removing the drivers with the DDU, go to the NVIDIA website and download the latest video card drivers;
Restart the pc and see if the problem has been fixed;
I hope I helped, see you soon!