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NVIDIA drivers responsible for nearly 30% of Vista crashes in 2007


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#1 Express

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Posted 28 March 2008 - 04:19

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/27/nvidia-...-crashes-in-20/
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Nearly 30% of logged Vista crashes were due to NVIDIA driver problems, according to a Microsoft data included in the bundle. That's some 479,326 hung systems, if you're keeping score at home, and it's in first place by a large margin -- Microsoft clocks in at number two at 17.9 percent, and ATI is fourth with 9.3 percent.

The data points in the table cover an unspecified period in 2007, and Microsoft makes no attempt to break the aggregate data down into which device drivers, specifically, returned the highest number of crashes. If the number of failures were split by month and then graphed, we'd presumably see the number of NVIDIA driver failures per month decreasing as the company slowly brought its driver issues under control.

The data clearly indicates that NVIDIA had a driver problem, but it's impossible to quantify the scope of that problem given the numbers above. NVIDIA holds a greater percentage of the market than ATI, which means that there will inevitably be a higher percentage of NVIDIA driver crashes than ATI driver crashes; however, the degree to which such market share considerations have affected the results above is hard to determine in the absence of more data. There's also the matter of data collection; Microsoft's charts do not clarify if multiple crashes from a single system each counted as separate events. In theory, NVIDIA's proportion of total driver crashes could be inflated by a relatively small handful of systems with severe driver issues.


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Posted 28 March 2008 - 04:24

I've had my share of nVidia/Vista problems, most of them when trying to install an updated driver.

#3 EduardValencia

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Posted 28 March 2008 - 04:32

oh man,and then the linux and mac zeaolts come here up in arms,and say that Vista is a faulty OS.

Thank god there are info that clarifies the situation here

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Posted 28 March 2008 - 04:33

Nvidia are off the christmas card list. :p

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Posted 28 March 2008 - 04:46

View PostPc_Madness, on Mar 27 2008, 23:33, said:

Nvidia are off the christmas card list. :p

they make Microsoft look good though :p

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Posted 28 March 2008 - 04:48

All others/unknown?


Is there really a difference? I mean there is but they could have included unknown with all others.

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Posted 28 March 2008 - 04:49

This does not surprise me one bit, in fact I thought it would have been higher.

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Posted 28 March 2008 - 04:53

View PostEduardValencia, on Mar 28 2008, 15:32, said:

oh man,and then the linux and mac zeaolts come here up in arms,and say that Vista is a faulty OS.

Thank god there are info that clarifies the situation here
You forgot the loudest ones of them all, the WinXP zealots :laugh:

Seriously though, I've had my fair share of issues due to Nvidia drivers as well, hasn't been a smooth ride on that front unfortunatly.

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Posted 28 March 2008 - 05:06

View Postapplelinuxwindows, on Mar 27 2008, 23:48, said:

All others/unknown?


Is there really a difference? I mean there is but they could have included unknown with all others.

Yes there is, others are simply from places that aren't big enough for their own piece of pie.

Unknown means what caused the error is unknown. Two different things.

#10 Berserk87

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Posted 28 March 2008 - 05:17

YA! Nvidia gave me bluescreen!

...it had nothing to do with installing my old xp drivers on vista by accident :blush:

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Posted 28 March 2008 - 05:32

Sorry but this is a poor excuse to try and cover up Vista's own failings. Dont go bashing nVidia, its not JUST their fault!!

#12 Napalm Frog

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Posted 28 March 2008 - 05:36

Well, to be honest, nVidia's drivers have taken a huge turn for the worse. They take forever to come out, and when they do, it's usually exclusively game fixes (*cough* Crysis cough*). They really aren't working on stability anymore it seems.

Then you have ATI on the other hand, who have greatly improved their drivers from way back in the Rage3D era. The releases are every month, and always have significant changes. Sure, their hardware is a bit lacking right now, but their drivers are awesome.

It really looks like nVidia is turning into the next Creative.... That would be scary.

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Posted 28 March 2008 - 05:41

View PostEduardValencia, on Mar 28 2008, 15:32, said:

oh man,and then the linux and mac zeaolts come here up in arms,and say that Vista is a faulty OS.

Thank god there are info that clarifies the situation here
It was the initial set of drivers which caused this problem. The new hardware and drivers are way stable.

P.S. Christmas is way too far :p

View PostNapalm Frog, on Mar 28 2008, 16:36, said:

It really looks like nVidia is turning into the next Creative.... That would be scary.
That would be scary indeedy.

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Posted 28 March 2008 - 05:53

Doesn't surprise me either, I had my share of nvidia driver crashes.

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Posted 28 March 2008 - 07:17

Those greedy bast@#$ need to start making better drivers.