Greetings,
I received a Helios 300 laptop a few months ago to fix; I presumed its only problem was a broken screen. However, as soon as I factory reset the device and attempted to install the GTX 1060 drivers, I received a blue screen of death:
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA from nvlddmkm.sys
I learned that nvlddmkm.sys has to do with the graphics drivers, which proved my suspicions that something was wrong with the GPU. I did everything in my power to fix the solution, some examples being:
I've heard that this issue likely spans from hardware problems. I've disassembled this device a few times to replace screens and disk drives, but I have no idea where the GPU is. I know it is soldered to the motherboard somewhere, but what exactly does it look like? I have watched several disassembly videos only to find no mention of the GPU anywhere. My hope is that whatever is physically wrong with the GPU, I can fix, like a loose cable.
Do you guys have any other suggestions? I've pretty much exercised all of my options in terms of software.
I received a Helios 300 laptop a few months ago to fix; I presumed its only problem was a broken screen. However, as soon as I factory reset the device and attempted to install the GTX 1060 drivers, I received a blue screen of death:
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA from nvlddmkm.sys
I learned that nvlddmkm.sys has to do with the graphics drivers, which proved my suspicions that something was wrong with the GPU. I did everything in my power to fix the solution, some examples being:
- Factory resetting
- Downgrading/upgrading windows
- Installing old drivers
- Using the eGPU Code 43 script
I've heard that this issue likely spans from hardware problems. I've disassembled this device a few times to replace screens and disk drives, but I have no idea where the GPU is. I know it is soldered to the motherboard somewhere, but what exactly does it look like? I have watched several disassembly videos only to find no mention of the GPU anywhere. My hope is that whatever is physically wrong with the GPU, I can fix, like a loose cable.
Do you guys have any other suggestions? I've pretty much exercised all of my options in terms of software.
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