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Hi!

I tried hashcat 3.0 version in my Windows 10 Intel i7 x64 with NVIDIA card.
Some errors appeared and the screen went "white", and the computer hanged.
Now, the computer doesn't boot: BSOD an error with "nvlddmkm.sys".
Windows only boot in "safe mode". I removes all nvidia drivers with "DDU", reinstalled latest drivers, but the system boots, holds in windows a few seconds and BSOD again.
To restore system, y removed the graphic card and used the Intel card that shipped with de i7 (it's a I7 "K"). Now the system goes ok.
Has hashcat burned my graphic card? How can I check it?

Thanks in advance.
What's your graphic card ?
(07-31-2016, 09:41 PM)Mem5 Wrote: [ -> ]What's your graphic card ?

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 780 Windforce rev2.0 3GB GDDR5
The problem persists. The card works in a basic VGA mode, but when Windows (or Linux , I've also tried) tries to get in graphical mode, the signal is lost.
only with hash3.0? did you used before another hashcat version? did you check your power suppl? here is another tip, try to find another hard drive and install windows there Sad i dont know more options dude. sorry, or try to use linux desktop mode.
(08-06-2016, 02:49 AM)xxhezsxx Wrote: [ -> ]only with hash3.0? did you used before another hashcat version? did you check your power suppl? here is another tip, try to  find another hard drive and install windows there Sad i dont know more options dude. sorry, or try to use linux desktop mode.

- Only hash 3.0 executing
- I only used hashcat one year ago (very briefly, but with no problems)
- Power supply appears ok (the system works fine without the graphic card, I don't know how to check more)
- I haven't tried with another hard disk and a fresh windows, but I tried a live Linux distribution (Ubuntu Desktop), with the same result.

Sad
I've sent the card to repair (It has 3 years warranty). As it is in the third year, I had to pay shipping to Germany.
I hope it is solved.