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| | Blue screen after Windows Update of a driver After accepting a Windows update with "NVIDIA Corporation driver update for NVIDIA nForce4 Serial ATA Controller driver", reboot in all available modes leads into a bluescreen. I guess nvstor.sys may be the cause, but ntbtlog.txt, which could reveal more, is not saved despite booting with bootlog. It does not help to hide nvstor.sys during the boot process by renaming it from a command prompt - Vista misses it as a "system critical driver". System restore unfortunately was turned off. Windows repair from the installation DVD cant fix the problem, but reports a "bad driver". How can I get rid of the wrong update without the Ultimate resort of Format C:\ ? Thanks, Sven |
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| | RE: Blue screen after Windows Update of a driver Right Click - Computer Select - Properties > Device Manager >Display Adapter > + then right click video card displayed > properties > Driver > Roll Back Driver. Should work !!!!!! -- Regards Bob J "Sven Berg" wrote: > After accepting a Windows update with "NVIDIA Corporation driver > update for NVIDIA nForce4 Serial ATA Controller driver", reboot in all > available modes leads into a bluescreen. I guess nvstor.sys may be the > cause, but ntbtlog.txt, which could reveal more, is not saved despite > booting with bootlog. > > It does not help to hide nvstor.sys during the boot process by > renaming it from a command prompt - Vista misses it as a "system > critical driver". > > System restore unfortunately was turned off. Windows repair from the > installation DVD cant fix the problem, but reports a "bad driver". > > How can I get rid of the wrong update without the Ultimate resort of > Format C:\ ? Thanks, Sven > > |
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| | Re: Blue screen after Windows Update of a driver Hard to do when all available modes lead to blue screen on boot up. Sven, can you get to a command line boot? If so, unlike XP, you can run system restore (rstrui.exe) from the prompt. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Bob J" <BobJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EB6886A8-ABD2-4AFD-A46B-FEB264CECEE1@microsoft.com... > Right Click - Computer > Select - Properties > Device Manager >Display Adapter > + then right click > video card displayed > properties > Driver > Roll Back Driver. > > Should work !!!!!! > -- > Regards > Bob J > > > "Sven Berg" wrote: > >> After accepting a Windows update with "NVIDIA Corporation driver >> update for NVIDIA nForce4 Serial ATA Controller driver", reboot in all >> available modes leads into a bluescreen. I guess nvstor.sys may be the >> cause, but ntbtlog.txt, which could reveal more, is not saved despite >> booting with bootlog. >> >> It does not help to hide nvstor.sys during the boot process by >> renaming it from a command prompt - Vista misses it as a "system >> critical driver". >> >> System restore unfortunately was turned off. Windows repair from the >> installation DVD cant fix the problem, but reports a "bad driver". >> >> How can I get rid of the wrong update without the Ultimate resort of >> Format C:\ ? Thanks, Sven >> >> |
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| | RE: Blue screen after Windows Update of a driver Sorry did,nt read post prperly -- Regards Bob J "Sven Berg" wrote: > After accepting a Windows update with "NVIDIA Corporation driver > update for NVIDIA nForce4 Serial ATA Controller driver", reboot in all > available modes leads into a bluescreen. I guess nvstor.sys may be the > cause, but ntbtlog.txt, which could reveal more, is not saved despite > booting with bootlog. > > It does not help to hide nvstor.sys during the boot process by > renaming it from a command prompt - Vista misses it as a "system > critical driver". > > System restore unfortunately was turned off. Windows repair from the > installation DVD cant fix the problem, but reports a "bad driver". > > How can I get rid of the wrong update without the Ultimate resort of > Format C:\ ? Thanks, Sven > > |
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| | Re: Blue screen after Windows Update of a driver On 20 Jun., 14:58, Bob J <B...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Sorry did,nt read post prperly > -- > Regards > Bob J Solution: Accessing Vista from XP on the same machine, I replaced the registry files in %systemroot%\System32\config by the corresponding files in the subfolder RegBack, dated 10 minutes before the bad driver installation. After reboot, I had to enter my installation key and repeat the online activation. As a consequence of the debacle, I am looking for a solution to preserve Vista Restore Points despite dual boot (posted today 7.30 in this group, too). Thanks for attempts to help, Sven |
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| | Re: Blue screen after Windows Update of a driver "Sven Berg" <wiesel69@gmx.de> wrote in message news:1182361191.090549.103520@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > On 20 Jun., 14:58, Bob J <B...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> Sorry did,nt read post prperly >> -- >> Regards >> Bob J > > > > Solution: Accessing Vista from XP on the same machine, I replaced the > registry files in %systemroot%\System32\config by the corresponding > files in the subfolder RegBack, dated 10 minutes before the bad driver > installation. After reboot, I had to enter my installation key and > repeat the online activation. > > As a consequence of the debacle, I am looking for a solution to > preserve Vista Restore Points despite dual boot (posted today 7.30 in > this group, too). > > Thanks for attempts to help, Sven Here is a link about how to deal with the restore points issue in a dual boot with XP. http://bertk.mvps.org/html/dualboot.html Another options is to use a drive imaging program to image the system to an external or network drive. Acronis True Image Version 10 in the later builds works fine in Vista. Image regularly, restore a recent image if needed. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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