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    Re: Windows has recovered from unexpected shutdown - Windows 7 64bit

    Michael:
    You have a driver called
    NTIOLib_X64.sys 10/20/2010 which I believe is associated with MSI Afterburner, a program which has known issues with Windows 7.
    My suggestion at this point would be to consider uninstalling the program and afterward double check and confirm that NTIOLib_X64.sys is not present here C:\Windows\System32\Drivers (or anywhere else on your system for that matter) you may find it necessary to rename the file extension from NTIOLib_X64.sys to NTIOLib_X64.OLD to prevent it from loading. And of course if you were using that program to perform any CPU, Memory or Graphics Card overclocking return settings to default / normal / auto
    See if that helps the issue at all.
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    Re: Windows has recovered from unexpected shutdown - Windows 7 64bit

    i made a search and i uninstall some MSI drivers that have the NTIOLib_X64.sys file ... i hope this will fix my problem.. Thank you so much

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    Re: Windows has recovered from unexpected shutdown - Windows 7 64bit

    Me too. Keep us posted and of course attach any new dump files if the problem persists.
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    Re: Windows has recovered from unexpected shutdown - Windows 7 64bit

    hi.. goodevening.. its been a week since the last time i opened my computer.. and lately i just received the error again. still the BBcode 116..

    heres the dump file020712-16645-01.zip
    Thanks

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    Re: Windows has recovered from unexpected shutdown - Windows 7 64bit

    Hello Michael, sorry to hear things do not seem to be improving.
    Code:
    BugCheck 116, {fffffa8003e62390, fffff8800fcc6ae4, ffffffffc000009a, 4}
    
    Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\nvlddmkm.sys, Win32 error 0n2
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nvlddmkm.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvlddmkm.sys
    Probably caused by : nvlddmkm.sys ( nvlddmkm+c3bae4 )
    
    VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE (116)
    Attempt to reset the display driver and recover from timeout failed.
    Arguments:
    Arg1: fffffa8003e62390, Optional pointer to internal TDR recovery context (TDR_RECOVERY_CONTEXT).
    Arg2: fffff8800fcc6ae4, The pointer into responsible device driver module (e.g. owner tag).
    Arg3: ffffffffc000009a, Optional error code (NTSTATUS) of the last failed operation.
    Arg4: 0000000000000004, Optional internal context dependent data.
    
    FAULTING_IP: 
    nvlddmkm+c3bae4
    fffff880`0fcc6ae4 4883ec28        sub     rsp,28h
    DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  GRAPHICS_DRIVER_TDR_FAULT
    CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT:  1
    BUGCHECK_STR:  0x116
    PROCESS_NAME:  System
    CURRENT_IRQL:  0
    STACK_TEXT:  
    fffff880`04dd6a48 fffff880`0fd61000 : 00000000`00000116 fffffa80`03e62390 fffff880`0fcc6ae4 ffffffff`c000009a : nt!KeBugCheckEx
    fffff880`04dd6a50 fffff880`0fd34867 : fffff880`0fcc6ae4 fffffa80`057c1000 00000000`00000000 ffffffff`c000009a : dxgkrnl!TdrBugcheckOnTimeout+0xec
    fffff880`04dd6a90 fffff880`0fd60e0f : fffffa80`ffffd84d ffffffff`fffe7960 fffffa80`03e62390 00000000`0000000f : dxgkrnl!DXGADAPTER::Reset+0x2a3
    fffff880`04dd6b40 fffff880`0f037ec1 : fffffa80`03a91aa0 00000000`00000080 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`05720300 : dxgkrnl!TdrResetFromTimeout+0x23
    fffff880`04dd6bc0 fffff800`03361fee : 00000000`02548f9b fffffa80`05723060 fffffa80`036b49e0 fffffa80`05723060 : dxgmms1!VidSchiWorkerThread+0x101
    fffff880`04dd6c00 fffff800`030b85e6 : fffff880`02fd7180 fffffa80`05723060 fffff880`02fe1fc0 00000000`00000000 : nt!PspSystemThreadStartup+0x5a
    fffff880`04dd6c40 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KxStartSystemThread+0x16
    STACK_COMMAND:  .bugcheck ; kb
    FOLLOWUP_IP: 
    nvlddmkm+c3bae4
    fffff880`0fcc6ae4 4883ec28        sub     rsp,28h
    SYMBOL_NAME:  nvlddmkm+c3bae4
    FOLLOWUP_NAME:  MachineOwner
    MODULE_NAME: nvlddmkm
    IMAGE_NAME:  nvlddmkm.sys
    DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP:  4e99233b
    FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_0x116_IMAGE_nvlddmkm.sys
    BUCKET_ID:  X64_0x116_IMAGE_nvlddmkm.sys
    Followup: MachineOwner
    I think that your focus should be on the TDR (Timeout Detection and Recovery) error. So take some time and read this article NVIDIA Statement on TDR Errors - NVIDIA Forums
    Paying particular attention to the information regarding "Common issues that can cause a TDR" and "Things to check first" items.
    Consider running FurMark (BURN-IN test, full screen, with whatever screen resolution you typically are using) watch your temps. Also consider overall system temperature issues as well as a possible problem with your PSU (Power Supply Unit) may be inadequate, failing and heating up itself or just unable to supply proper and consistent volts and amps required by your Nvidia card.
    Regards
    Randy
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    Re: Windows has recovered from unexpected shutdown - Windows 7 64bit

    Good day..I ran the Furmark software and while testing it.. i noticed that the temps. is raising higher than 60.. then all of a sudden restarted..
    there might be some problem with my PSU, i dont know..
    here's the dump file. 020812-38703-01.zip

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    Re: Windows has recovered from unexpected shutdown - Windows 7 64bit

    I guess i should upgrade my PSU unit.. since my PSU is buil-in from the casing... this is the only and last thing i need to do to fix my problem... Thanks

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    Re: Windows has recovered from unexpected shutdown - Windows 7 64bit

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Cross View Post
    Good day..I ran the Furmark software and while testing it.. i noticed that the temps. is raising higher than 60.. then all of a sudden restarted..
    there might be some problem with my PSU, i dont know..
    here's the dump file. 020812-38703-01.zip
    Temperatures in the 60c range are not anything to be concerned about with your Nvidia GeForce GT 220, typically when running FurMark you'll likely see your temperature rise rather rapidly into the 60+ range but with a FurMark load of 99% or so you should see the temps level off somewhere near 68 to 69 degrees if the card is receiving proper cooling (fan functioning properly and free of accumulated dust, dirt and debris).
    My concern is that your machine crashed, rebooted and produced another VIDEO TDR FAILURE (116).
    Can you confirm that the card and the rest of your system is receiving proper cooling?
    Do you have the option of trying another video card?
    Regarding your PSU, I think that that is actually the problem. Looks like the specs for that unit is 18amps on +12Volts and I believe that particular card requires considerably more. Google your power supply and I think you will find other instances of issues with that particular unit being somewhat inferior regarding what it has available, it's 600 Watts but doesn't have the requisite muscle available in respect to amps.
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