Erreur nvlddmkm 153 crash

Bonjour,

Depuis mi-décembre 2024, je fais face à des crash/plantages de plus en plus fréquents lorsque je joue à Apex Legends. L’écran se fige d’un seul coup en jeu, le son reste en continu ou l’écran devient noir et je me retrouve sur mon bureau. Je peux parfois faire une game sans problème, puis les crash reviennent systématiquement et il m’est impossible de jouer. Je précise que j’ai ce problème qu’avec le jeu Apex legends, tous les autres jeux fonctionnent normalement.
A ce jour, je n’ai pas trouvé de solution…

Voici le code erreur en question: erreur nvlddmkm 153

La description de l’ID d’événement 153 provenant de la source nvlddmkm est introuvable. Soit le composant qui déclenche cet événement n’est pas installé sur votre ordinateur local, soit l’installation est endommagée. Vous pouvez installer ou réparer le composant sur l’ordinateur local.

Si l’événement provient d’un autre ordinateur, les informations d’affichage ont dû être enregistrées avec l’événement.

Les informations suivantes étaient incluses avec l’événement :

\Device\Video7

Erreur survenue sur GPUID : 100

La ressource de message est présente, mais le message n’a pas été trouvé dans la table des messages

J’ai essayé et testé beaucoup de solutions mais rien n’y fait, les crash persistent:

-Réinitialisation de mon PC
-Réinitialisation Windows
-Reformater les disques durs
-Test de la Ram (positif) , carte graphique (positif)
-Désinstallation et installation de différentes versions de pilotes Nvidia
-Mise à jours des pilotes

Spécifications de l’appareil:

|Processeur|AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX with Radeon Graphics 3.30 GHz|
|Mémoire RAM installée|32,0 Go (31,4 Go utilisable)|
|Type du système|Système d’exploitation 64 bits, processeur x64|
Card name: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop GPU

Spécifications de Windows:

Édition Windows 11 Famille
Version 24H2
Installé le ‎18-‎01-‎25
Build du système d’exploitation 26100.2894
Expérience Pack d’expérience de fonctionnalités Windows 1000.26100.36.0

Merci à ceux qui répondront.

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Apologies for Wall of Text, but what resolved this for me - your mileage may vary - was reinstalling Windows 11 23H2.

I was running the latest 24H2 and I had been putting up with this problem for a while. I had been going through the same troubleshooting steps as everyone else:

  1. Moved card to other PCI-E slot
  2. Changed GPU
  3. DDU drivers
  4. Permissions on NVLDDMKM.SYS
  5. GPU firmware
  6. Systemboard firmware
  7. PCI-E v3
  8. Changed 8-pin power leads

But none had any effect.

I never consider “reinstalling Windows” as a proper fix as although it can sometimes do the trick you never know what the actual issue was.

But in this case, reading around the problem, I found not just gamers but content creators and other GPU users were affected. And the one thing that tied everyone together was running Windows 11 24H2 - and those that specifically had chosen to stay on 23H2 were unaffected.

So I created a 23H2 installer ISO - if you don’t have one you’ll need to do this yourself as MS do not offer older ISOs directly. I compiled it using this script from GitHub:

Obviously if you have the ISO already just use that but this script pulls the installer files from MS direct. I’m a 25-year IT professional but don’t take my word for it and do your own security due diligence as running random scripts off the Internet is not normally a great idea. There are other sites that offer older ISOs such as:

But again - Google these sites to get an idea of their trustworthiness. Don’t just pull any random ISO from creepy sites.

Once installed I configured Windows Update to Notify for new updates & Notify for downloads (to prevent any updates automatically being installed) as well as locking the Windows Feature version to 23H2 which will keep Windows on 23H2. You can do this via Local Group Policy:

(Shamelessly stolen from Google AI Overview)

To block a specific Windows Update feature update level using local group policy, navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > “Select the target Feature Update version”, enable the policy, and specify the desired Windows version you want to stay on, effectively preventing updates to newer feature levels.

Since doing this I have not had any crashes for 4 days which is the longest I’ve had since this nonsense all started and I’m confident it has worked around the issue.

Remember this is not a fix, but a workaround. It locks your version of Windows to an older build but you should still receive security updates as long as they are not tied to 24H2.

My hope is that MS will eventually release a new update (25H2?) that fixes the issue at which point I will check to see if the error still occurs before updating to it.

Anyway - hope this helps.

"I used a GTX 2060 for 6 years without a single crash — rock solid. Then I upgraded to a 3060 to dive into AI generation with ComfyUI, and everything ran smooth… until I tried installing an accelerator called SAGE Attention, which uses Triton.

The very first time I rendered an animation using Triton, my PC crashed — for the first time in six years. Since then? It’s been chaos. I’ve reinstalled Windows twice, reset my BIOS, tried both new and old GPU drivers, and even switched storage devices. When running ComfyUI from my NVMe SSD, I kept running into issues. But when I moved it back to my original factory SATA SSD — boom, no crashes (so far). Sure, I got an odd error message recently, but no actual symptoms.

It’s all super weird. I’m starting to wonder if something deeper broke that day — maybe Windows updates? Driver conflicts? Or is Triton just unstable on some setups? Anyone else on Windows 11 seeing similar issues?"

You think installing windows 11 resolves my issue if i have windows 10 still?

After trying literally everything here Reddit - The heart of the internet I reverted to 566.14 and it resolved all my issues

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