nvlddmkm.sys

How to Fix NVLDDMKM Errors on Lenovo Laptops

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NVLDDMKM is a driver that helps with the communication between your Windows OS and Nvidia graphics drivers. It can fail and cause your screen to go blue and the error message Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart shows on the screen.

This error is often due to corrupted system files, which can be fixed using a SFC command and DISM commands. Also, check for any hardware issues that could be causing the nvlddmkm.sys issue, such as faulty memory or an overheating video card.

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The NVLDDMKM or Nvidia Windows Longhorn Display Driver Model Kernel Mode is an Nvidia-based driver that helps the OS and graphics card communicate. If this driver fails, your computer will stop responding and give you a black screen. The error is usually caused by a hardware issue, but sometimes it may be due to a software conflict.

Another common cause is overclocking your GPU, which is a good way to get more out of a graphics card at the cost of raising the temperature and stressing the CPU and GPU. However, this can also result in this dreaded ‘display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding’ error.

It is important to note that a faulty PCIe port can also cause this error. This is because this port connects the graphics card to the motherboard.

To fix this, you should update the BIOS on your computer. You can do this by going to the manufacturer’s website and downloading the latest version.

If these fixes don’t work, it’s time to go in for some hard drive checks. Using CHKDSK to check and repair your disk is a quick and effective fix, and you can even try to roll back or reinstall your drivers. This process is a little tedious, but it can be well worth it to resolve the dreaded ‘display driver stopped responding’ error on your computer.