Showing posts with label NVidia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NVidia. Show all posts

More pain with NVidia...

It has been a while since I last tried to find a stable video driver and reader Gregg's question made me pull the trigger on another adventure in driver-installation-land. It has been a nightmare!

I started out with trying to reproduce the problem desribed in 'Black Screen after Vista Wakes Up from Sleep with NVidia Driver 7.15.11.7521' by installing the latest NVidia GeForce video driver available: GeForce Release 178 WHQL (Version: 178.24, Release Date: October 15, 2008, Operating System: Windows Vista 32-bit, Language: U.S. English, File Size: 85 MB). A reboot later the version number now was at 7.15.11.7824. A quick cycle through sleep-and-resume confirmed the problem was still there. Ouch! Reader Eddy had spent some time troubleshooting this issue as well and pointed out the resolution played a role in it, I am running in 1280x1024 32 bit color. So I changed the color bits from 32 to 16: problem still there, lowered the resolution to 1152x864: problem gone! (I skipped a number of steps here, if NVidia wants scientific data they can hire me and pay for my precious time). Unfortunately now the screen looks like somebody put Vaseline in my eyes. Yuck!

Ok, so the screen was ugly, but I could go through a sleep-and-resume cycle. Was it worth the ugly screen? Absolutely not! Time to run system restore and get back to my original driver setup...

Unfortunately kicking off system restore to my old restore point presented me with a blue screen during the process.

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Eventually my system rebooted, Vista prompted me to its awareness of the crash, I sent the crash report and Microsoft pointed the finger at the NVidia SATA driver. Gaaaaa! Oh well, that was fun, I figured I would try system restore again only to find every single restore point had vanished. Automatic, Manual, they are all gone! Somebody pinch me! My screen looks like all pixels are smeared into eachother and I'm stuck with a broken driver setup. Wake me up from this nightmare!

Moving on...

My SATA driver is broken, Microsoft says I need to get latest from NVidia... I figured I could put NVidia to work for me this time and use the wizard from the website to determine the Motherboard software download I needed. The verdict? GeForce 6150LE / nForce 430 (nForce Driver Version 15.24 WHQL, Release Date: September 12, 2008). Sounds good. Download, install, reboot. This installer puts a driver for just about every piece of hardware they created on your system, and as it comes as a package I would expect them to work together very well. (GeForce 6150 LE driver version 7.15.11.7540, SATA driver version 10.3.0.42.) Unfortunately, a 'quick' sleep-and-resume cycle showed the problem was still there and Windows Update tells me there are updated drivers available for my nForce networking and SATA controller.

Installed GeForce 6150LE driver version 178.24 again and rebooted. Worked with the system for a couple of days and on my next reboot I blue-screened again. Installing the latest SATA driver through Windows Update seems to have resolved that issue. But for now I have disabled sleep mode.

Conclusion: Problem still not fixed.

Black Screen after Vista Wakes Up from Sleep with NVidia Driver Version 7.15.11.7521

It's actually not completely black, the top line of pixels still works properly! This problem started for me after I installed the driver update supplied by Windows NVidia_GeForce6150LE_v7.15.11.7521Update for the GeForce 6150 LE; Driver Provider: NVIDIA, Driver Date: 5/22/2008, Driver Version: 7.15.11.7521. Both manually forcing it and idling to sleep or hibernate produce the same results.

The rest of the system appears to be functioning properly and pressing the power button will turn off the system. Hitting the [WIN], typing 'shutdown /r /t 0' and pressing [enter] will reboot the system. Upon reboot the screen is fine again and neither the EventLog nor Reliability Monitor show any problems.

Rollback_Driver_ErrorI decided to roll back to the previous driver (7.15.11.6222, 7/6/2007), which produced four RunDLL error dialogs: "Error in NVCPL.DLL - Missing entry:NvCplRestorePersistence". Ouch!

Now the screen works properly when waking up, but I get greeted with that error dialog. Again, no errors or warning in the EventLog or Reliability Monitor.

Time for the windows cure-all... DAS (RE)BOOT!

Excellent! The reboot cleared up that issue.

Has anyone else experienced this issue? Did you resolve it? How?

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