Error Nv4_disp Infinite Loop
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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 nv4 disp infinite loop error fix has not released a fix for this, however, many users have collaborated to nv4 disp infinite loop error dell produce a fix that can fix it. What Causes Nv4_Disp.dll errors? This error will usually result in a nv4 disp infinite loop error xp blue screen 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 Windows from being able to use nv4_disp error 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 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
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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 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 crashin
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> Hardware and Technology > Video Cards and Graphics > nv4_disp.dll...infinite loop problem SOLVED!! nv4_disp error fix Discussion in 'Video Cards and Graphics' started by Think, Feb 5, 2002. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Think nv4_disp error blue screen Member Joined: Jan 7, 2002 Messages: 116 Likes Received: 0 I figured that I had everything set with my experience with this board, hardware and software that I could do a nice clean installation and http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com/general-errors/steps-to-resolve-the-nv4_disp-dll-error/ partition my drives without a hitch....BUT NOOOO, we can put a man on the moon but can't have a pc that works without a hitch...grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr PRIOR to my re-installation, everything was working fine until something went amiss so I decided to do a clean install. Original Problem: Mad Onion 2001 plays for perfectly and then: BLUE SCREEN giving me that infinite loop error, nV_4disp.dll error So, I removed the https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/nv4_disp-dll-infinite-loop-problem-solved.724855/ 2.3.1.2 certified XP drivers and put in the ones that original worked; the 22.80. No luck...same problem. No overclocking CPU temps are fine as always Experimented with more conservative memory settings to no avail. Did a memory test on my Mushkin RAM and it passed. Question: I know it's a common problem with many systems, but I am curious on what solutions you have come up with? PS: Fast Writed disabled, tried various aperture sizes, disabled com ports that are not in use and I have no conflicts: IRQ 0 System timer OK IRQ 1 Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard OK IRQ 5 NVIDIA GeForce3 OK IRQ 7 Creative AudioPCI (ES1371,ES1373) (WDM) OK IRQ 8 System CMOS/real time clock OK IRQ 9 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System OK IRQ 10 3Com EtherLink 10/100 PCI For Complete PC Management NIC (3C905C-TX) OK IRQ 11 VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller OK IRQ 11 VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller OK IRQ 11 Windows XP Promise FastTrak100 (tm) Controller (PDC20265) OK IRQ 13 Numeric data processor OK IRQ 14 Primary IDE Channel OK IRQ 15 Secondary IDE Channel OK Problem solved! I was experimenting with different memory values in bios without any
stuck in an infinite loop Discussion in 'Software' started by Tomo Tomo, Jun 10, 2006. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Tomo Tomo Private E-2 Basically i have no real http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.php?threads/nv4_disp-stuck-in-an-infinite-loop.94185/ understanding of what’s happened or how to fix it. Every time i start my http://www.help2go.com/forum/computer-help/108859-need-help-nv4_disp-infinite-loop-error.html computer up i get a blue screen saying: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. The problem seems to be caused by the following file: nv4_disp If this is the first time you’ve seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again infinite loop follow these steps: The device driver got stuck in an infinite loop. This usually indicates a problem with the device itself or with the device driver programming the hardware incorrectly. Please check with your hardware devices vendor for any driver updates. Technical information: *** STOP: 0X000000 EA (0X8712F260, 0X87134128, 0XF7CA90CBC, 0X00000001) nv4_disp Begging dump of physical memory Physical memory dump complete. Contact your system administrator or technical support group for further assistance. disp infinite loop --------------------------------------------------------------------------- If i then restart my computer i get to choose to: -Restart windows normally -Configure to last appropriate setting (or something along those lines) and the usual -Start in safe mode For a few days i could just select "Restart windows normally" but then that just started to take me back to the blue screen so i tried "Configure to last appropriate setting" which worked once and now im stuck with having to start it up in safe mode so i can ask for some of this communities time Any help would be greatly received Thanks Tomo Tomo, Jun 10, 2006 #1 Tubnotub1 Private First Class I belive nv4_disp are your nividia display drivers, you may want to see if going into safe mode, and DELETING your nvidia drivers (only your display drivers) fixes the problem. start --> control panel --> add or remove programs --> nvidia drivers --> DISPLAY DRIVERS ONLY. Once they are uninstalled try to start windows normally. Windows will load up and use the windows display drivers, as opposed to the nvidia drivers, which seem to be corrupted in your case. Once you are back in windows, head on over to nvidia and re-install their drivers (I would suggest the most recent WHQL driver, NOT a b
help with nv4_DISP infinite loop error Page 1 of 5 123 ... Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 43 Thread: Need help with nv4_DISP infinite loop error LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… 06-17-201201:56 PM #1 Putts Member Join Date Jan 2007 Location Noble, OK Posts 266 Points 6 Need help with nv4_DISP infinite loop error I have a Dell Precision 370 running XP SP3. The graphics card is a Nvidia Quadro NVS 280 64 Mb PCI express 2.0 X16 Dual Monitor card. It also has DDR2 SDRAM. About 2 weeks ago I began getting an “nv4_DISP infinite loop blue screen error” when booting the computer. I have searched the internet for solutions but found that most posts are 4 years old, or older. I did get a possible solution that involves booting into safe mode and then uninstall and reinstall the display drivers. This works for maybe one boot or for a few boots but then I encounter the problem again. Also when I’m having the problem and boot into safe mode there are numerous vertical lines running thru the display. There are no new drivers for my graphics card. Does anyone have a solution for this problem? Would a different graphics card solve the problem? I do not need a dual monitor card and I only use the computer for email, surfing, and tracking finances – NO games. Dell offers a Vision TEK ATI Radeon HD 4350 card. It is a dual monitor card but if will solve the problem I could buy it even though I’ve seen mixed reviews on it. Or I could buy another card as long as it would be easy for a novice to install it. I would appreciate any help. Thanks. Reply With Quote 06-17-201202:11 PM #2 zep516 Member Spyware Fighter Join Date Dec 2005 Location Pittsburgh, Pa Posts 6,979 Points 1248 Hi, Can you do this for us, Lets see if we can see what's causing the Blue Screen Download WhoCrashed This program checks for any drivers which may have been causing your computer to crash.... Click on the file you just downloaded and run it. Put a tick in Accept then click on Next.Put a tick in the Don't create a start menu folder then click Next. Put a tick in Create a Desktop Icon.then click on Install and make sure there is a tick in Launch Whocrashed before clicking Finish.Click AnalyzeIt will want to download the Debugger and install it Say Yes WhoCrashed will create report but you have to scroll down to see it. Copy and paste it into your next reply. I'd like to see the report, even though this "vertical lines running thru the display" gives a strong indication that the card is bad and I'd consider replacing it. Replac