Windows 10: BSOD 124 after installing NVidia Driver 358.50

Discus and support BSOD 124 after installing NVidia Driver 358.50 in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hi everyone, I self-built a new computer about a week ago and though it was a somewhat rocky start, I was able to get it up and running with Windows... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by FungGuy, Nov 1, 2015.

  1. FungGuy Win User

    BSOD 124 after installing NVidia Driver 358.50


    Hi everyone,

    I self-built a new computer about a week ago and though it was a somewhat rocky start, I was able to get it up and running with Windows 7 and all drivers.

    I upgraded to Windows 10 afterwards and everything still appeared functional. However, now if I upgrade my NVidia driver to the latest, the computer will refuse to boot, each time ending in a BSOD of WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR.

    I understand this is typically a hardware issue, but I don't have any idea how to make sure. If anyone can please look over my logs and provide some insight, that would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you very much for your time!

    :)
     
    FungGuy, Nov 1, 2015
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    Same problem here.

    Updated nVidia drivers from 350.00 to 361.43 and started getting this BSOD when using MPC-HC with LAV and CUVID acceleration. DXVA works fine.

    Going back to the previous driver fixed it.

    As far as i know, the latest nVidia driver (or even 358.50) added hybrid VP9 and HEVC support to more cards.

    For example, i can't use CUIVD with my GT 840M (optimus) with older drivers.. this new driver does let me use it and the video starts playing but it crashes and gets a BSOD after 3 seconds.

    It's not really microsoft fault. It was nVidia that released the driver as it is.
     
    Miguel Simões(2), Nov 1, 2015
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    It looks as if this is a problem with your Nvidia graphics card. Based on my experience with my ASUS ROG gaming laptop, there were previously a lot of unsolved issues with the Maxwell based graphics chips from ASUS (Post GTX860M) that caused a lot of random
    BSODs when the dedicated GPU is accessed.

    Most of these issues have now been solved with new drivers available from Nvidia. I recommend visiting their driver support page ( Drivers | GeForce ) and downloading the latest version (358.50 as of now).

    Let us know how it goes. By the way, what version of Nvidia GPU do you have?
     
    Usman Mohammed, Nov 1, 2015
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  4. essenbe Win User

    BSOD 124 after installing NVidia Driver 358.50

    While I look over the files, please look and see if you have a folder C:/Nvidia. Also, please tell me the procedure you used to update the driver.
     
    essenbe, Nov 1, 2015
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  5. FungGuy Win User
    I have a folder called C:\NVIDIA. I should note, I am currently on said machine which has the driver rolled back, and appears to be functioning correctly.

    To update the driver, I used GeForce Experience. When I did so, the computer crashed. I was able to restore it by going into Safe Mode and removing the driver.

    I then tried to download the driver from the NVidia website, however, after a restart, the computer crashed once more until I reverted to a system restore point.
     
    FungGuy, Nov 1, 2015
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  6. essenbe Win User
    Ok, here is what your dump files say.

    Code: WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (124) A fatal hardware error has occurred. Parameter 1 identifies the type of error source that reported the error. Parameter 2 holds the address of the WHEA_ERROR_RECORD structure that describes the error condition. Arguments: Arg1: 0000000000000004, PCI Express Error Arg2: ffffe001719c88d8, Address of the WHEA_ERROR_RECORD structure. Arg3: 0000000000000000 Arg4: 0000000000000000[/quote] However, further in the dump file this showed up

    Code: ffffd000`9d1f5c98 fffff800`91a9518aUnable to load image rtwlane.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for rtwlane.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for rtwlane.sys rtwlane+0x1518a[/quote] That is your Realtek PCI-E Wireless LAN NIC NDIS Driver. I would really suggest you see if you can update that driver or, preferably connect with an Ethernet cable, and if it is a pice card, uninstall it.

    GeForce Experience will cause you a lot of problems. Also all of the Nvidia Audio drivers, HDMI drivers, 3D drivers will too. I never install anything except the Graphics driver and the PhysX driver. When you want to reinstall your graphics drivers, Download the New drivers first and place them on your desktop, open the Nvidia folder you found and open the Display Drivers Folder which is inside it., inside will be all of the drivers you have ever installed for your card. They will be in folders named the driver version like 353.80. Delete all of those but don't delete the Display Drivers folder, then go to control panel and uninstall all of the Nvidia graphics drivers. Those mentioned above first, just be sure to uninstall the graphics driver last. Reboot. Then install the new driver, but select Custom Install, uncheck everything except the Display Driver and PhysX and be sure the "Clean Install" box is checked.
    That is about as clean an install as you can get.

    But, if it is running OK now, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
     
    essenbe, Nov 1, 2015
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  7. FungGuy Win User
    As per your advice, I opted to first check for a new driver for my PCI-E Wireless card. Turns out there was a new one released only in October or so. The reason I'm using this PCI-E card is because my modem+router is not in an optimal location to use an Ethernet cable with where my desktop is stored, so I wanted to try fixing it this way first.

    After installing it, I made a restore point just in case and then installed the NVIDIA driver once more. I've done two reboots and no sign of the BSOD, so I think upgrading my WiFi card driver solved it.

    Thank you for taking the time to look into my issue, I really appreciate it.
     
    FungGuy, Nov 1, 2015
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  8. essenbe Win User

    BSOD 124 after installing NVidia Driver 358.50

    You are welcome for any help I was able to provide. But, I would wait a few days and make sure this fixed your problem. When you feel like it has, please come back and let me know. I do hope it solved your BSOD problem.
     
    essenbe, Apr 5, 2018
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