![]() (Restarting doesn't work for this, nor forced power button shutdowns, nor powering down during the POST screen after a BSOD auto-restart.) I can induce a guaranteed state of not crashing for 4-6 hours (outside of gaming) by cleanly shutting my system down through Windows, then powering back on as long as the only USB devices connected are my mouse and keyboard.The crash happens randomly during any type of normal PC use (outside of gaming), or when idling.No other drivers were updated around this time aside from graphics driver. The nvlddmkm.sys Video TDR BSODs started on or about 10-13-21, after a Windows update that updated the driver for "AMD USB 3.10 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.10 (Microsoft)".(Including after I installed my GeForce 1050 TI in April, 2021.) In the 16 months since building my PC before this issue started, I experienced maybe 2-3 BSODs total of any kind, and my system was 99% reliable 24/7. ![]() This log is now 32 pages long, so I will try to summarize all of my observations and troubleshooting steps in this post. I have been keeping a detailed log of all events since November 01, which has allowed me to possibly narrow down the potential cause. I have been experiencing nvlddmkm.sys Video TDR Error BSOD crashes since mid-October.
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