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Nvidia Driver Crashing in Sleep Mode


Nvidia Win 10 64 bit Driver 353.30 appears to be crashing during sleep mode in build 10162, forcing a reboot. Has anyone else seen this with this driver and/or build? UEFI C-states are configured correctly; any solutions besides the obvious of not using sleep?

Systems specs under "My system specs" below.

353.38 does the same...

Nvidia Win 10 64 bit Driver 353.30 appears to be crashing during sleep mode in build 10162, forcing a reboot. Has anyone else seen this with this driver and/or build? UEFI C-states are configured correctly; any solutions besides the obvious of not using sleep?

Systems specs under "My system specs" below.
Yes. I had the same thing happen with my EVGA GTX 460. Also the screen would sometimes look like a snow storm after a reboot. It was only after I rolled back to ver. 347.88 that things starting working normally once again.

Yes. I had the same thing happen with my EVGA GTX 460. Also the screen would sometimes look like a snow storm after a reboot. It was only after I rolled back to ver. 347.88 that things starting working normally once again.
Have you found a way to keep Windows Update from updating it to a newer version?

Have you found a way to keep Windows Update from updating it to a newer version?
That is a real concern of mine. I wonder if after a few disasters, Microsoft will need to at least end users hide driver updates.

I had video driver/system crash sleep issues too. I ended up backing out to 10130 backup and reinstalling and things went right again. Probably not the same problem.

I get my GTX Drivers from Nvidia not Windows.

I get my GTX Drivers from Nvidia not Windows.
But you can't stop Windows from installing more up-to-date drivers, at least for Home version, as far as I can tell.

But you can't stop Windows from installing more up-to-date drivers, at least for Home version, as far as I can tell.
Sorry, I forgot about this thread... I did find a tweak that prevents WU from updated drivers:

I was able to some what fix the issue by disabling the iGPU in the bios.

But you can't stop Windows from installing more up-to-date drivers, at least for Home version, as far as I can tell.

sure you can:


Nvidia Driver Crashing in Sleep Mode