If the problem persists, it may be a hardware issue with the GPU itself since the minidump only indicates NVIDIA as the cause.
Video_tdr_failure
Hello,
Recently I have been getting a video_tdr_failure bsod every time I try and load a game. I have a 7 year old computer with a Nvidia Geforce 1080TI. I have already tried formatting my pc. When this BSOD has popped up recently, my displays stop working, also when i shut off my pc i cannot fully shut it off as the power never stops running so i have to unplug it.
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Anonymous
2024-08-03T07:38:50+00:00 Hi,
As soon as i downloaded the driver and restarted the computer it continued to blue screen and it would not turn off properly.
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Jonathan Deives 74,060 Reputation points Independent Advisor2024-08-03T05:34:25+00:00 The minidump files indicates that the cause of the BSOD is "nvlddmkm.sys" which is an NVIDIA driver.
Are you using an app like NVIDIA Broadcaster? If so, please uninstall and test to see if the problem occurs.
Also uninstall the current graphics card driver using DDU tool, go to the nvidia website and search for the driver before the last one released, download and install it.
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=...
If the problem still occurs, it could be a hardware problem with the GPU itself.
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2024-08-03T05:32:24+00:00 -
Jonathan Deives 74,060 Reputation points Independent Advisor2024-08-03T03:56:01+00:00 My name is Jonathan Deives. I'm an Independent Advisor and I will be happy to help you today..
See if your computer is creating minidump files.
To find these files, this is the path "C:\Windows\Minidump".
First copy and paste all the minidump files you have to your desktop and store them in a ZIP file. Then upload the ZIP file to the cloud on a website like OneDrive, Google Drive or Dropbox.
Choose to share or right click and get the share link.
Please post the link to the ZIP file here so it can be reviewed.