Everything was working flawlessly. Tesla was in TCC mode and all examples were runnable via RDesktop and from actual machine.
However out of the blue everything stopped working. This is the output from simple DeviceQuery application
C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\NVIDIA GPU Computing SDK 3.2\C\bin\win64\Release\deviceQuery.exe Starting...
CUDA Device Query (Runtime API) version (CUDART static linking)
cudaGetDeviceCount FAILED CUDA Driver and Runtime version may be mismatched.
FAILED
Press <Enter> to Quit...
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I have reinstalled Tesla drivers, Computing SDK, Cuda Runtime. But nothing helps.
Is there any solution for this issue ? Is anyone familiar with this ?
I have found similar issues on Linux based setups where access rights were causing this problem. However, as I said this is Window 7 64bit box.
Everything was working flawlessly. Tesla was in TCC mode and all examples were runnable via RDesktop and from actual machine.
However out of the blue everything stopped working. This is the output from simple DeviceQuery application
C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\NVIDIA GPU Computing SDK 3.2\C\bin\win64\Release\deviceQuery.exe Starting...
CUDA Device Query (Runtime API) version (CUDART static linking)
cudaGetDeviceCount FAILED CUDA Driver and Runtime version may be mismatched.
FAILED
Press <Enter> to Quit...
-----------------------------------------------------------
I have reinstalled Tesla drivers, Computing SDK, Cuda Runtime. But nothing helps.
Is there any solution for this issue ? Is anyone familiar with this ?
I have found similar issues on Linux based setups where access rights were causing this problem. However, as I said this is Window 7 64bit box.