Re: NV4_Disp

From: Kelly (kelly_at_mvps.org)
Date: 09/30/04


Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 02:59:34 -0500

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Kelly
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"Leprakawn" <Leprakawn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:7AF33C8B-D242-4271-A58F-254DCDD365F6@microsoft.com...
>I tried to install a slave drive, and that resulted in my master drive 
>(Dell)
> to not function properly (on start up, the Dell screen and boot screen 
> would
> show, but then the log-in screen never came up).
>
> I've called several Dell tech support ppl regarding this issue, and I've
> repaired XP twice and have done the Dell Resource CD once and a 
> diagnostics
> test all with no success.  It finally dawned on me to start up in safe 
> mode
> and remove the password for my account.
>
> Finally, my original Dell drive worked (the slave was disconnected), and I
> was able to get to the desktop.  I clicked the Start button, and then the
> monitor flickered, and a blue screen came up saying something about a
> minidump (I think) and the error was caused by NV4_Disp.
>
> I'm back in safe mode, looked at my device manager, and the only thing
> marked (with an explanation point) is my SoundMax Digital Audio.
>
> If anyone is able to help or offer suggestions, it will be greatly
> appreciated.