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Autocad blue screen nvlddmkm.sys

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rodrigo_casas7H3KN
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Autocad blue screen nvlddmkm.sys

Hi, every time I start AutoCAD 2023 or 2022, I get a blue screen that says:

 

Stop Code: SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED
Error: nvlddmkm.sys

 

I have tried, reinstalling AutoCAD, updating Nvidia drivers, updating Windows and system reset twice. I can't solve it.

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Anonymous
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Look at your GTX1050 Video

 

While the card isn't certified, try finding one that is the same as one of the certified cards


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TravisNave
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Mike is right.  Here is the WHQL certified driver for that card on your OS:

 

https://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/531.18/531.18-desktop-win10-win11-64bit-international-dch-whq...

 

Good Luck!



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Thanks, but those drivers were already installed and the blue screen continues

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No, it is not certified by Autodesk but I have had this graphics card for 6 years and I have not had any problems before.

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You could do a clean install, which you probably should do anyway.

 

Or you can rename the nvlddmkm.sys file in your System32 folder.  Then go find the nvlddmkm.sy_ file in your extracted NVIDIA folder and replace it yourself... renaming the .sy_ to .sys, of course.



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TravisNave
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Unrelated, I will tell you that Windows 11 22H2 is broken.  We have moved back to the previous Windows 11 and Windows 10 releases internally.  You might have to wait for 23H1 for many of the problems to be addressed by Microsoft.  



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@rodrigo_casas7H3KN wrote:

No, it is not certified by Autodesk but I have had this graphics card for 6 years and I have not had any problems before.


I have the 1070

 

It's very DRIVER sensitive.  I personally use a 2021 driver for it to work for me.     

 

 


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rklauber
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Did you ever get this fixed? I have the same error.

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