Blue Screen Nv4_disp.dll Error
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In Feb 2010, Nvidia released an update that caused some users to experience this particular file to enter into an infinate loop, and the blue screen of death error. Nvidia itself has not released a fix for this, however, many users have collaborated to produce a fix that nv4_disp.dll download can fix it. What Causes Nv4_Disp.dll errors? This error will usually result in a blue screen nv4_disp infinite loop windows xp appearing with the error message containing the value "Nv4_disp.dll" somewhere. The reason why a blue screen shows is because the error will prevent nv4_disp error fix Windows from being able to use the NVidia graphics adapter that you have on your PC. The specific error is caused when the driver & hardware of your PC cause a conflict, leading the driver to continually run in a nv4_disp.dll bsod loop over-and-over again. This "infinite" loop causes Windows to become unusable, triggering the blue screen error. Although the NV4_Disp.dll error has not been officially fixed by Nvidia, it has been experienced by many users, that the community has developed a fix that you can apply to prevent this error occurring. There are also other ways in which to solve this problem, one would be to use the latest drivers; manually replace the Nv4_disp.dll file or clean out the registry
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with a registry cleaner. How To Fix Nv4_Disp.dll errors Step 1 - Restart Your PC Into "Safe Mode With Networking" Because the NV4_Disp.dll error may cause Windows to crash at boot, it's recommended you reboot your PC into "Safe Mode With Networking". This will load up Windows into a mode whereby all of the drivers & other software will not be loaded. This will allow you to edit your drivers without your system crashing. Here's how to load up into the Safe Mode With Networking option: Restart Your PC Press F8 Continually Before Windows Has A Chance To Load Use They Arrows On Your Keyboard To Select "Safe Mode With Networking" Step 2 - Reinstall The NVidia Driver On Your PC When you have loaded your system into Safe Mode, it should work without crashing. This means that you'll be able to reinstall the NVidia driver, which should resolve the errors you're seeing. Here's how to do that: Click "Start > Control Panel > Add / Remove Programs" Locate NVidia graphics driver listings Click "Remove" or "Unisntall" next to the listings Proceed with the uninstaller Move onto "Step 3": Step 3 - Download & Install The Latest Nvidia Driver After removing the NVidia driver from your PC, t it's recommended you download the latest version of the software from the Internet as there will likely be a fix for the error you're seeing inside. Here'
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