BSOD because of 'nvraid.sys'
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- transit_ionNovice
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Hello,
My PC was running great until I updated my NVIDIA driver. Afterwards, the NVIDIA Control Panel Application kept crashing again and again and giving me SATA-Raid Errors. Then, I uninstalled ALL of my NVIDIA drivers and software.
After that, my PC wouldn't start up anymore. It doesn't show that my Raid array is damaged, but it gets to a point and then BSOD:
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A problem has been detected ...
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x00000028, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0x87A4BC1C)
nvraid.sys - Address 87A4BC1C base at 87A4A000, DateStamp: 4522ff6b
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I've been able to use my Windows Vista Ultimate DVD to get to the System Recovery Options but it doesn't see my RAID array ... but when I start up, and hit F10 for my RAID array options, it not only recognizes the array but says its healthy and working fine; however by boot it says N/A and I can't change the option.
I'm currently writing from my roommate's computer because I can't even get my machine to run.
please help me!
sassan
My PC was running great until I updated my NVIDIA driver. Afterwards, the NVIDIA Control Panel Application kept crashing again and again and giving me SATA-Raid Errors. Then, I uninstalled ALL of my NVIDIA drivers and software.
After that, my PC wouldn't start up anymore. It doesn't show that my Raid array is damaged, but it gets to a point and then BSOD:
______________________________________________________________
A problem has been detected ...
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x00000028, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0x87A4BC1C)
nvraid.sys - Address 87A4BC1C base at 87A4A000, DateStamp: 4522ff6b
______________________________________________________________
I've been able to use my Windows Vista Ultimate DVD to get to the System Recovery Options but it doesn't see my RAID array ... but when I start up, and hit F10 for my RAID array options, it not only recognizes the array but says its healthy and working fine; however by boot it says N/A and I can't change the option.
I'm currently writing from my roommate's computer because I can't even get my machine to run.
please help me!
sassan
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Hello,
I need you to post more info. E.g. The model of your motherboard, is it onboard raid or a real raid card, etc.
I also hope you have a restore image of your system.
I need you to post more info. E.g. The model of your motherboard, is it onboard raid or a real raid card, etc.
I also hope you have a restore image of your system.
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