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Video question regarding TDR failure and internal error in video management system.

Video question regarding TDR failure and internal error in video management system.

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Thesnake9
Member
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03-05-2022, 09:06 AM
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Hello everyone, I've been facing these kinds of BSOD errors recently, both in Revit and AutoCAD. The computer frequently encounters a video driver failure and internal error messages, making it work only when I avoid running graphics-heavy programs. When checking installed updates, I notice some updates came from the Windows update itself, which makes me think corrupt drivers might be the cause. I've downloaded a DDU uninstaller for removing graphics drivers and installed the Nvidia Quadro P3000 and Intel HD 630 from their official sites. Despite these changes, the issue continues. I'm considering a clean Windows installation followed by reinstalling the Nvidia graphics card and Intel HD, then updating drivers from Dell and temporarily disabling Windows updates to prevent corruption. I hope this will help resolve the frequent BSODs. Even if I permanently block Windows updates, I'll still need to enable them so my OC can download and install the Microsoft framework 3 via the Turn Windows Feature option. I appreciate your suggestions on overcoming these annoying errors while using architectural software.
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Thesnake9
03-05-2022, 09:06 AM #1

Hello everyone, I've been facing these kinds of BSOD errors recently, both in Revit and AutoCAD. The computer frequently encounters a video driver failure and internal error messages, making it work only when I avoid running graphics-heavy programs. When checking installed updates, I notice some updates came from the Windows update itself, which makes me think corrupt drivers might be the cause. I've downloaded a DDU uninstaller for removing graphics drivers and installed the Nvidia Quadro P3000 and Intel HD 630 from their official sites. Despite these changes, the issue continues. I'm considering a clean Windows installation followed by reinstalling the Nvidia graphics card and Intel HD, then updating drivers from Dell and temporarily disabling Windows updates to prevent corruption. I hope this will help resolve the frequent BSODs. Even if I permanently block Windows updates, I'll still need to enable them so my OC can download and install the Microsoft framework 3 via the Turn Windows Feature option. I appreciate your suggestions on overcoming these annoying errors while using architectural software.

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Stpuft
Junior Member
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03-05-2022, 05:49 PM
#2
From my perspective, it's not the operating system but the GPU that has failed.
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Stpuft
03-05-2022, 05:49 PM #2

From my perspective, it's not the operating system but the GPU that has failed.

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vDnorth
Junior Member
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03-06-2022, 02:22 PM
#3
And what might be a short-term solution before you need another laptop?
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vDnorth
03-06-2022, 02:22 PM #3

And what might be a short-term solution before you need another laptop?

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Mikayuu_
Member
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03-06-2022, 03:01 PM
#4
And performing a factory reset on my PC might clear the video drive issue. I’m thinking about resetting everything and starting anew if that doesn’t fix it, otherwise I’ll look into purchasing another mobile workstation.
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Mikayuu_
03-06-2022, 03:01 PM #4

And performing a factory reset on my PC might clear the video drive issue. I’m thinking about resetting everything and starting anew if that doesn’t fix it, otherwise I’ll look into purchasing another mobile workstation.