Update: 23/5/12 ============ NVIDIA has released 301.42. Try updating to this version first to see if it fixes the PSOD before rolling back to 295.73 (or earlier versions). 301.42 (Vista/7 64-bit): www.nvidia.com 301.42 (Vista/7 32-bit): www.nvidia.com 20/3/12 ====== It seems that this problem is related to the NVIDIA’s latest GeForce driver 296.10. NVIDIA is aware of this problem and is working on a fix. You can read more about it here: forums.nvidia.com forums.nvidia.com forums.nvidia.com The best thing to do right now is to roll back to the earlier version 295.73 and wait until they have a fix. If after rolling back to 295.73 and it doesn’t fix the problem, try rolling back to a more earlier version (than 295.73) and keep doing this until you’ve found a version that’s stable. PS It looks like the majority of the people who have this problem either have a GTX 560 or GTX 560 Ti. If you have this problem as well, please post the type of video card that you have. If after rolling back to 295.73 and you don’t see the Pink Screen of Death anymore, please post it here for the benefit of the community. 295.73 (Vista/7/8 64-bit): www.geforce.com 295.73 (Vista/7/8 32-bit): www.geforce.com How to Update/Rollback GeForce Drivers ============================== 1. In MSI Afterburner, uncheck Start with Windows. Close Afterburner. 2. Close ALL running applications especially hardware monitoring applications such as Speedfan, CPU-Z, and EVGA Precision. 3. Disable Antivirus software. 4 …
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