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LiveKernelEvent code 141 hardware error (repeated almost 2 times a week)

Anonymous
2022-03-03T15:02:56+00:00

Hello, as the title says i get this same hardware error almost 2 times every week and what this does is that it freezes my computer for about 10 seconds. Google hasn't helped me at all and i'm done with this, i just want to know if i can fix it in any other way than remove everything on my pc.

I USE WINDOWS 11

Hardware:

Ryzen 7 5800x

32GB DDR4 3600Mhz RAM

RTX 2070 SUPER

980 Pro

970 Evo Plus

MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK

THE ISSUE (1):

Problem signature

Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent

Code: 141

Parameter 1: ffffb80e1129a010

Parameter 2: fffff80456b9cd60

Parameter 3: 0

Parameter 4: 418c

OS version: 10_0_22000

Service Pack: 0_0

Product: 256_1

OS Version: 10.0.22000.2.0.0.256.48

Locale ID: 8192

Files that help describe the problem

WATCHDOG-20220303-1552.dmp

sysdata.xml

WERInternalMetadata.xml

WERInternalRequest.xml

memory.csv

sysinfo.txt

When i try to open a copy of these files nothing happen, i'll gladly send it if needed.

THE ISSUE (2)

Problem signature

Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent

Code: 141

Parameter 1: ffffb80deca02050

Parameter 2: fffff80456b9cd60

Parameter 3: 0

Parameter 4: 418c

OS version: 10_0_22000

Service Pack: 0_0

Product: 256_1

OS Version: 10.0.22000.2.0.0.256.48

Locale ID: 8192

Extra information about the problem

Bucket ID: LKD_0x141_Tdr:6_IMAGE_nvlddmkm.sys_Turing

Server information: 63e36800-605a-4e8a-a2d3-7a81dc7bdd89

That's it :)

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-03-12T03:45:21+00:00

    Im having the same issue with my gtx 1080. When i tried using my old 970 the problem went away completely so im leading to believe its the card. The only way i got the errors to not pop up at much was to underclock the card with MSI afterburner.

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-03-03T15:40:10+00:00

    Hi Echidoga,

    I'm Paul and I'm here to help you with your concern.

    The report indicated "Bucket ID: LKD_0x141_Tdr:6_IMAGE_nvlddmkm.sys_Turing" and file "nvlddmkm.sys" is related to the NVidia graphics card.

    Please try the following solutions.

    1. Install the latest Windows updates.
    2. Update or Rollback the NVidia driver in the Device Manager.

    Open Device Manager >> click Display Adapters >> right- click your NVidia driver >> click Update Driver.

    If the system says that you have the latest driver installed. Try to Roll back the driver. Right-click your NVidia driver >> click Properties >> click Driver tab >> click Roll back driver.

    1. Use the NVidia Geforce Experience Software to update the driver.
    2. Clean uninstall the currently installed NVidia driver using DDU then download and install the available driver from the PC manufacturer's/NVidia support website.

    I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and keep me posted.

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-03-03T18:18:05+00:00

    Yes, that is possible. If you have another mobo I suggest that you try your graphics card to confirm it.

    Let me know how it goes.

    Thanks.

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  4. Anonymous
    2022-03-03T16:25:46+00:00

    Hi Echidoga,

    I'm Paul and I'm here to help you with your concern.

    The report indicated "Bucket ID: LKD_0x141_Tdr:6_IMAGE_nvlddmkm.sys_Turing" and file "nvlddmkm.sys" is related to the NVidia graphics card.

    Please try the following solutions.

    1. Install the latest Windows updates.
    2. Update or Rollback the NVidia driver in the Device Manager.
      Open Device Manager >> click Display Adapters >> right- click your NVidia driver >> click Update Driver.
      If the system says that you have the latest driver installed. Try to Roll back the driver. Right-click your NVidia driver >> click Properties >> click Driver tab >> click Roll back driver.
    3. Use the NVidia Geforce Experience Software to update the driver.
    4. Clean uninstall the currently installed NVidia driver using DDU then download and install the available driver from the PC manufacturer's/NVidia support website.

    I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and keep me posted.

    I have done this a million times before but it has never worked, anything else i can do?

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  5. Anonymous
    2022-03-03T16:30:37+00:00

    HI,

    Sorry if it didn't solve the issue.

    Can you try to install an older version of the Nvidia driver?

    Also, check for the latest BIOS update.

    I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and keep me posted.

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