nVidia - Display driver stopped responding and has recovered





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I keep getting this error of nVidia driver. So what it does basically first it freeze all windows then my monitor becomes black and if it recovers it gives me error message like u see in the url, if not then i just have to restart my pc. After error recovering my Photoshop closes, all websites remain black so i have to restart browser. I would love to know it there is any real solution for this, or why it's happening. I have newest drivers of nVidia.



I noticed that I get it more often when:




  • Skype starts

  • Working on Photoshop or other programs like Illustrator

  • Viewing images

  • Watching YouTube

  • Playing some games


I'm on Windows 7. Here is my dxdiag Display tab:



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  • have you completely uninstalled and reinstalled your nvidia drivers? what kind of video card are you using? Do you have DirectX installed, and do you use a common codec package?

    – Frank Thomas
    Feb 21 '13 at 15:49











  • I have nVidia geForce 450 GTS, yes i've reinstalled drivers of nvidia before fully uninstalled old ones, but about driectX and codec packages idk...which ones should i choose?

    – Driglou
    Feb 21 '13 at 15:57











  • I had the same error notice and many similar symptoms when the video card in my laptop started going bad. It's a severe fix, but replacing the card and reinstalling the drivers fixed it (I had reinstalled the drivers before w/o changing the card with no noticeable effect).

    – techturtle
    Feb 21 '13 at 15:59











  • well, all your trouble vectors focus on video or intense image rendering, which means lots of binary decoding, so Codecs are a possible explanation of the problem, and a potential solution though its a longshot. I tend toward the Shark 007 codec pack for win7 boxes. have you run 'dxdiag'? windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/…

    – Frank Thomas
    Feb 21 '13 at 16:06











  • tinypic.com/view.php?pic=inv80h&s=6 here is my dxdiag, display tab.

    – Driglou
    Feb 21 '13 at 16:18




















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I keep getting this error of nVidia driver. So what it does basically first it freeze all windows then my monitor becomes black and if it recovers it gives me error message like u see in the url, if not then i just have to restart my pc. After error recovering my Photoshop closes, all websites remain black so i have to restart browser. I would love to know it there is any real solution for this, or why it's happening. I have newest drivers of nVidia.



I noticed that I get it more often when:




  • Skype starts

  • Working on Photoshop or other programs like Illustrator

  • Viewing images

  • Watching YouTube

  • Playing some games


I'm on Windows 7. Here is my dxdiag Display tab:



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share|improve this question

























  • have you completely uninstalled and reinstalled your nvidia drivers? what kind of video card are you using? Do you have DirectX installed, and do you use a common codec package?

    – Frank Thomas
    Feb 21 '13 at 15:49











  • I have nVidia geForce 450 GTS, yes i've reinstalled drivers of nvidia before fully uninstalled old ones, but about driectX and codec packages idk...which ones should i choose?

    – Driglou
    Feb 21 '13 at 15:57











  • I had the same error notice and many similar symptoms when the video card in my laptop started going bad. It's a severe fix, but replacing the card and reinstalling the drivers fixed it (I had reinstalled the drivers before w/o changing the card with no noticeable effect).

    – techturtle
    Feb 21 '13 at 15:59











  • well, all your trouble vectors focus on video or intense image rendering, which means lots of binary decoding, so Codecs are a possible explanation of the problem, and a potential solution though its a longshot. I tend toward the Shark 007 codec pack for win7 boxes. have you run 'dxdiag'? windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/…

    – Frank Thomas
    Feb 21 '13 at 16:06











  • tinypic.com/view.php?pic=inv80h&s=6 here is my dxdiag, display tab.

    – Driglou
    Feb 21 '13 at 16:18
















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I keep getting this error of nVidia driver. So what it does basically first it freeze all windows then my monitor becomes black and if it recovers it gives me error message like u see in the url, if not then i just have to restart my pc. After error recovering my Photoshop closes, all websites remain black so i have to restart browser. I would love to know it there is any real solution for this, or why it's happening. I have newest drivers of nVidia.



I noticed that I get it more often when:




  • Skype starts

  • Working on Photoshop or other programs like Illustrator

  • Viewing images

  • Watching YouTube

  • Playing some games


I'm on Windows 7. Here is my dxdiag Display tab:



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share|improve this question
















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I keep getting this error of nVidia driver. So what it does basically first it freeze all windows then my monitor becomes black and if it recovers it gives me error message like u see in the url, if not then i just have to restart my pc. After error recovering my Photoshop closes, all websites remain black so i have to restart browser. I would love to know it there is any real solution for this, or why it's happening. I have newest drivers of nVidia.



I noticed that I get it more often when:




  • Skype starts

  • Working on Photoshop or other programs like Illustrator

  • Viewing images

  • Watching YouTube

  • Playing some games


I'm on Windows 7. Here is my dxdiag Display tab:



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windows-7 crash nvidia-graphics-card display-driver






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  • have you completely uninstalled and reinstalled your nvidia drivers? what kind of video card are you using? Do you have DirectX installed, and do you use a common codec package?

    – Frank Thomas
    Feb 21 '13 at 15:49











  • I have nVidia geForce 450 GTS, yes i've reinstalled drivers of nvidia before fully uninstalled old ones, but about driectX and codec packages idk...which ones should i choose?

    – Driglou
    Feb 21 '13 at 15:57











  • I had the same error notice and many similar symptoms when the video card in my laptop started going bad. It's a severe fix, but replacing the card and reinstalling the drivers fixed it (I had reinstalled the drivers before w/o changing the card with no noticeable effect).

    – techturtle
    Feb 21 '13 at 15:59











  • well, all your trouble vectors focus on video or intense image rendering, which means lots of binary decoding, so Codecs are a possible explanation of the problem, and a potential solution though its a longshot. I tend toward the Shark 007 codec pack for win7 boxes. have you run 'dxdiag'? windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/…

    – Frank Thomas
    Feb 21 '13 at 16:06











  • tinypic.com/view.php?pic=inv80h&s=6 here is my dxdiag, display tab.

    – Driglou
    Feb 21 '13 at 16:18





















  • have you completely uninstalled and reinstalled your nvidia drivers? what kind of video card are you using? Do you have DirectX installed, and do you use a common codec package?

    – Frank Thomas
    Feb 21 '13 at 15:49











  • I have nVidia geForce 450 GTS, yes i've reinstalled drivers of nvidia before fully uninstalled old ones, but about driectX and codec packages idk...which ones should i choose?

    – Driglou
    Feb 21 '13 at 15:57











  • I had the same error notice and many similar symptoms when the video card in my laptop started going bad. It's a severe fix, but replacing the card and reinstalling the drivers fixed it (I had reinstalled the drivers before w/o changing the card with no noticeable effect).

    – techturtle
    Feb 21 '13 at 15:59











  • well, all your trouble vectors focus on video or intense image rendering, which means lots of binary decoding, so Codecs are a possible explanation of the problem, and a potential solution though its a longshot. I tend toward the Shark 007 codec pack for win7 boxes. have you run 'dxdiag'? windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/…

    – Frank Thomas
    Feb 21 '13 at 16:06











  • tinypic.com/view.php?pic=inv80h&s=6 here is my dxdiag, display tab.

    – Driglou
    Feb 21 '13 at 16:18



















have you completely uninstalled and reinstalled your nvidia drivers? what kind of video card are you using? Do you have DirectX installed, and do you use a common codec package?

– Frank Thomas
Feb 21 '13 at 15:49





have you completely uninstalled and reinstalled your nvidia drivers? what kind of video card are you using? Do you have DirectX installed, and do you use a common codec package?

– Frank Thomas
Feb 21 '13 at 15:49













I have nVidia geForce 450 GTS, yes i've reinstalled drivers of nvidia before fully uninstalled old ones, but about driectX and codec packages idk...which ones should i choose?

– Driglou
Feb 21 '13 at 15:57





I have nVidia geForce 450 GTS, yes i've reinstalled drivers of nvidia before fully uninstalled old ones, but about driectX and codec packages idk...which ones should i choose?

– Driglou
Feb 21 '13 at 15:57













I had the same error notice and many similar symptoms when the video card in my laptop started going bad. It's a severe fix, but replacing the card and reinstalling the drivers fixed it (I had reinstalled the drivers before w/o changing the card with no noticeable effect).

– techturtle
Feb 21 '13 at 15:59





I had the same error notice and many similar symptoms when the video card in my laptop started going bad. It's a severe fix, but replacing the card and reinstalling the drivers fixed it (I had reinstalled the drivers before w/o changing the card with no noticeable effect).

– techturtle
Feb 21 '13 at 15:59













well, all your trouble vectors focus on video or intense image rendering, which means lots of binary decoding, so Codecs are a possible explanation of the problem, and a potential solution though its a longshot. I tend toward the Shark 007 codec pack for win7 boxes. have you run 'dxdiag'? windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/…

– Frank Thomas
Feb 21 '13 at 16:06





well, all your trouble vectors focus on video or intense image rendering, which means lots of binary decoding, so Codecs are a possible explanation of the problem, and a potential solution though its a longshot. I tend toward the Shark 007 codec pack for win7 boxes. have you run 'dxdiag'? windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/…

– Frank Thomas
Feb 21 '13 at 16:06













tinypic.com/view.php?pic=inv80h&s=6 here is my dxdiag, display tab.

– Driglou
Feb 21 '13 at 16:18







tinypic.com/view.php?pic=inv80h&s=6 here is my dxdiag, display tab.

– Driglou
Feb 21 '13 at 16:18












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I just had a PC with a Nvidia card that was having the same issues, and it was because the power supply did not have enough juice to power the card. Check your PSU output rating and see if it is enough for what the card requires.






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    read this KB Article and try the FixIt:



    "Display driver stopped responding and has recovered" error in Windows 7 or Windows Vista
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2665946






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      I just had a PC with a Nvidia card that was having the same issues, and it was because the power supply did not have enough juice to power the card. Check your PSU output rating and see if it is enough for what the card requires.






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        I just had a PC with a Nvidia card that was having the same issues, and it was because the power supply did not have enough juice to power the card. Check your PSU output rating and see if it is enough for what the card requires.






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          I just had a PC with a Nvidia card that was having the same issues, and it was because the power supply did not have enough juice to power the card. Check your PSU output rating and see if it is enough for what the card requires.






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          I just had a PC with a Nvidia card that was having the same issues, and it was because the power supply did not have enough juice to power the card. Check your PSU output rating and see if it is enough for what the card requires.







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              read this KB Article and try the FixIt:



              "Display driver stopped responding and has recovered" error in Windows 7 or Windows Vista
              http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2665946






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                http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2665946






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                  read this KB Article and try the FixIt:



                  "Display driver stopped responding and has recovered" error in Windows 7 or Windows Vista
                  http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2665946






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                  read this KB Article and try the FixIt:



                  "Display driver stopped responding and has recovered" error in Windows 7 or Windows Vista
                  http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2665946







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