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  1. #1
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    Default Blue Screen of Death when loading WLM

    I'm having grief with WLM...

    I tried loading it up this morning, and it came up with Blue Screen, relating to an error with a display driver (nvlddkm or something).

    I tried again after a reboot, the same error occured...

    I uninstalled, created a restore point, ran a virus scan, and tried reinstalling..

    Reinstalled, and the same error persists.

    The laptops an Acer Aspire 9300, on Vista Home Premium.

    +REP if you can help, this is seriously bugging me
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    update your graphics card.
    http://www.last.fm/user/paul4wolves
    ADD me, I need friends! LOL

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    I need to, but I cant find a link for it, and am scared to death I'll screw it up.

    Its an Nvidia Geforce Go 6100 in the laptop.....

    I've had display glitches before, and I could never find the link to update the drivers.
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    www.drivermax.com

    Download it, register it (free), update all your drivers.
    Darn easy to use, you won't need a tut.

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    Thanks Laggings, I'll try that tomorrow, I'm not on the Acer atm....

    +REP for Paul and Laggings (if I can)
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    If you need any help with the program, send me a pm. I have it installed on a few of my computers

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    go on nvidia website, they have this finding tool.
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    Just use drivermax, nvidia website is hard to use that tool.

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