The other day I read a report that some users with the new 91.31 Nvidia drivers were experiencing corrupted harddrives...people always have problems, so I turned the other cheek.
Today when I got home my computer was completely frozen, and Windows wouldn't boot. The drive with Windows on it was corrupted. A simple chkdsk from the Windows XP recovery console fixed it, but the culprit is Nvidia's latest official drivers.
There's a new beta out, 91.33, that reportedly resolves this. If you've got Nvidia drivers, I strongly recommend you use the new ones: http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_do...bit_91.33.html
Today when I got home my computer was completely frozen, and Windows wouldn't boot. The drive with Windows on it was corrupted. A simple chkdsk from the Windows XP recovery console fixed it, but the culprit is Nvidia's latest official drivers.
There's a new beta out, 91.33, that reportedly resolves this. If you've got Nvidia drivers, I strongly recommend you use the new ones: http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_do...bit_91.33.html
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