Where do you get your binaries from? The ones from Christoph Gohlke require CUDA 4.0, but you have 4.1. I never got a reply on this message about building on windows x64 when I had 3.2:

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.cuda/2516

If that procedure also works for you then maybe we should update the wiki? You should just need the 2008 express edition compiler and not the SDK for 64-bit. I'm nervous about the "tss" issue which I did not understand.

Cheers

Jon

On 02/02/2012 10:05, Igor wrote:
I just upgraded the driver, toolkit and SDK to CUDA 4.1 (uninstalling
CUDA 4.0 toolkit and SDK first), PyCUDA stopped working. Upgraded also
PyCUDA by installing pycuda-2011.2.2.win32-py2.7.‌exe,  same error
message as below, right at the first line of demo.py "import
pycuda.driver as cuda" or "from pycuda._driver import *". Restarted,
no change. I must have forgotten some important step that I should
re-do to get my set-up working again?

Message File Name       Line    Position        
Traceback                               
     <module>     W:\Programming\CUDA\PyCUDA\pycuda-2011.2.2\examples\demo.py   
  3               
     <module>     C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pycuda\driver.py  2             
  
exceptions.ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could
not be found.

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