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So when this error occurs, it means that something went wrong with the driver for your video card. Windows 10 users have been reporting an error on their screens where the screen blacks out for a few seconds and then resumes as if nothing happened.

In some cases, before it turns back, video or other displayed content becomes distorted. But eventually, you can resume whatever task was being worked upon after these brief disruptions are over with. If you are in the same situation, you do not have to worry. This essay has been composed especially for you. Below, you can discover all the details you need to know about this error: what is it, what triggers it to occur, and how to resolve it. The Nvlddmkm error message means the display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered.

It means that the display driver for your video card or monitor has stopped working, but has then been able to restart properly. This can be a very frustrating error to deal with, as it will cause your computer screen to go black or freeze and will not allow you to do anything. If you are seeing the Display driver Nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered the error message. Then there are a few things that you can try to fix it. And you can successfully recover from this error and avoid it in the future.

Such a cause is having multiple conflicting display drivers installed on your computer at the same time. This can be caused by trying to install an older version of a display driver over a newer one or even by installing display drivers from different hardware manufacturers. Another cause of this error message could be due to not meeting the minimum system requirements for DirectX versions as we mentioned earlier.

The strange thing is driver As WalterPG said, 'What's going on'? And how long are we going to have to wait for this very annoying problem to be fixed? I have some issue with my I bought an Inspiron in january, and sens it back 10 days later. I've tried everything about this intel driver : no issue. I am about to buy a new one, waiting for some month that this problem is solved.

I can read that one month ago this problem is still running. What Dell is waiting for? I am a big Dell fan, I bought my first Dell there are 15 years ago. I think that the story will end soon. Browse Community. Laptops General - Read Only. Win Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.

Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. Last reply by Johnnythegeek Unsolved. Please advise how I can get rid of this problem. Thank you. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Replies BnBScherer 2 Bronze. WalterPG 2 Iron. At the very least, you owe us an explanation.

Johnnythegeek 3 Argentum. Sorry to hear that and I share the frustration. Seems like there is a lot of random problems going on with AMD. I still haven't been able to pinpoint the issue but I'm quite certain the problem is AMD software related.

I recently ran FurMark for an hour without crashes or any problems. I've also ran other tests and analysis programs and none of them find anything faulty. I have made some progress in a way. After reinstalling some drivers, Radeon Software no longer boots on Windows startup for some reason.

After this happened, I noticed that when Radeon Software isn't running, I experience fewer crashes. Yeah, really quite unimpressed by the issue - I can't find a statement anywhere or even what AMD's error codes mean. Yeah, I'm probably going to do the same.

I just hope I can at least sell the parts to get something back when I can eventually buy new parts. Sign In Help.



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