

When I tried to upgrade motherboard drivers (since I was running an older version) the same BSOD appeared during the installation. After the system restore I uninstalled everything related to nvidia and reinstalled Geforce drivers and PhysX. (in fact the installer detected PhysX installed but the game didn't). The weird thing is I didn't install anything but I did uninstall Dark Sector since was unable In the end I finally managed to do a system restore using a system restore created one day earlier by DirectX installation, anyother restore points were corrupted. I tried to uninstall nvidia drivers without luck so I booted up in safe mode and removed all nvidia drivers (nforce & geforce) but again no luck.

Later the same BSDO again, same error code.

I plugged in the cable while Windows was running and a few minutes In the end I realized it was a network issue since it booted up just fine after I unplugged the cable. Since I didn't install anything in the past week I had some trouble finding the source. I entered the password waited for about 1 minute (in both cases 1 minute is way too much) and then a BSOD popped out with error code 0x000000C5. After the usual Windows boot logo a black screen appeared for about 1 minute and the only thing I had some serious problems with nVidia network drivers (or so it seams). A few days ago I decided to restart my system after 5 days of non stop running.
