It does it all the time and I don't have a solution. I've tried rebooting numerous times and re-installing, but nothing seems to work. Does anyone know what's wrong?! This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Any image, link, or discussion of nudity.
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I have the same question Report abuse. You must want need to speed up your computer , right? At this time, you need to find out what are the possible reasons to lead to the computer lagging; then, go to find responding solutions. You'd better get MiniTool software when necessary since it can be trusted.
When there is obviously sluggish on your PC, especially when you find the screen is going off and then turning back on again, you should suspect that you run into the problem - display driver stopped responding. Restart your computer. When your computer starts up successfully, Windows will automatically reinstall the same version of the graphics drivers. Now, follow the detailed steps. In the right pane, right-click on an empty space and click New to expand the context menu.
Step 6. Double-click on the TdrDelay registry value to modify it. Then input 8 into its Value data box and click on OK. Step 7. Close the Registry Editor and restart your computer to see if display driver stopped responding and has recovered windows 10 error is fixed. Tips: If you modify the registry incorrectly, it could cause serious problem on your computer.
If there is something wrong with your computer, you can delete the added TdrDelay and restart your computer. If a newer version of the graphics drivers on your computer is available for your computer, you can download and install them, which may be able to fix "Display driver stopped responding and has recovered Nvidia" error. To check to see if a newer version of your computer's graphics drivers is available, you can follow the steps as below. Go to the official website of your GPU's manufacturer.
If you don't know the type of your GPU, you can follow the steps in Solution 3 to find it out. If there is a version available, download and install it on your computer. And this should solve your problem. If you find that this is a little complicated for you or you don't have the time, patience to update the driver by yourself, you can also resort to a third-party driver update software to update your drivers automatically, which is very convenient.
Be sure to choose a reliable one. Overheating GPU may cause the Windows 10 display driver stopped responding and has recovered issue. The temperature of your graphic card should not go beyond its maximum operating temperature. In this case, you can use a temperature monitor program to check your GPU temperature and make sure the temperature is not too high. Besides, the GPU is easy to get overheating if the radiator is dusted. So you can shut down your computer, take it out, clean some impurities and dust on the GPU radiator and see if the display driver has stopped responding and has recovered problem resolves.
If you get the display driver stop responding issue after overclocking CPU, Memory or GPU, you can try to run all hardware components at their default settings to see if that helps. If your Windows operating system has corrupt system files or registry files, it may cause the "Display driver stopped responding and has recovered" issue. Some users also said that display driver has stopped responding and has recovered Windows 10 error has only happened to them after upgrading Windows
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