Dear Windows Ten Forum guys,
I am having trouble booting my system after BSOD saying VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE. I have quite an old system i built myself. It ran Windows Vista / Windows 7 without any problems. I did even some gaming back in the days.
Recently I decided to move to Windows 10. I did a clean installation to a new SSD disk. System has been running without any noticable problem for about a month or so, just like Windows 7 did - without the gaming tho... The system runs 24/7 I rarely even restart - only Windows Update does, most of the time it sits at login screen, only some file sharing is on.
One day i just wanted to quickly log in I got BSOD VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE and I could not boot the system since then. Mr. Google pointed me to this blog. I followed some advices. I was able to uninstall NVidia drivers using Display Driver Uninstaller as advised in numerous posts. I am able to boot the system using generic Microsoft driver.
Problem is I can't install the drivers. When i try to install them in normal mode the screen goes black (monitor even off) and the system reboots after a while into normal mode again with no sign of Nvidia drivers. When I try to install the drivers in safe mode the installation is ok, but I can't boot the system after that. I did try to install the newest drivers 341.95 as well as 341.92 and 341.74 (oldest i could find on Nvidia website)
The boot process looks ok for a while, but then the screen goes black (monitor off) and after a while it throws a BSOD (VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE / DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION). Sometimes it just sits there with black screen and I lose my patience and restart.
I did even try to boot Live Ubuntu and it looked ok - I did not do any further testing tho
My question now is:
Should I get a new GPU or am I missing something?
Thank you in advance
JirkaBitr
Hi JirkaBitr,
Welcome to the 10blog and my apologie for the delay, since last patchday we get a lot of new threads that we just cannot handle within a certain amount of time.
I would ask you to try to update your BIOS
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If a BIOS update doesn't do the job, please try to reseat the GPU in the same and/or different slot.
When reseating in the same and different slot doesn't help either then I recommend to borrow a GPU to ensure the motherboard isn't failing.
Hi axe0,
thank you for your time and effort.
I tried all your suggestions, BIOS update nor card reseating helped, it was still the same.
After a while of hesitation since a got nowhere to borrow a card I got a new one and it did the job. I was able to boot the system, install the drivers and even run a game for some time.
It is safe to say the cause was a broken GF card. RIP GTX285 :-D
Thank you again.
JirkaBitr
I'm glad to hear this
You're welcome