![]() ![]() Given all the effort I previously expended I consider myself a bit of an expert Again this followed an update to my Nvidia driver contained in a routine Windows Update from Microsoft. Has stopped responding but has recovered" error messages along the way. Virtually 1 year after I initially had this problem and managed to finally resolve it using a driver cleaner, the exact same problem has resurfaced - my display/machine freezing up - at best after a few minutes use, accompanied by "Nvidia Kernel Mode Driver It's not particularly straightforward for the uniniated (being a product of the factory fodder education system in the 1960s & 70s I was at the edge of my abilities!) but When it says so - otherwise your PC automatically downloads the same problem again). Download the Driver cleaner pro then follow the instructions (particularly about disconnecting from the internet It would appear the problem stems from the uninstall before update not completely removing all vestiges of the old driver from your hard drive. Use Driver cleaner Pro to get rid of the vestiges of 258.96Īnd then install the latest driver from the nVidia website.Īfter completely uninstalling NVIDIA (again) I ran the Driver Cleaner (which removed a further half dozen bits of INVIDIA still on the hard drive), then re-installed the latest driver direct from INVIDIA onto my now clean hard drive. I recieved the following advice (back in May 2011) which finally sorted the issue out:. I had exactly this problem after downloading a Windows service pack and spent 20+ hours trying to sort it before submitting a question to the forum. Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think. ![]() Visit the links below.ĭownload Java for Windows Internet Explorer To see if you have the latest Java and Adobe Flash updates installed. Step 4: If the videos still don’t play fine then check The latest drivers for the model installed on your computer. Step 3: Log on to the manufacturer website and download The drivers from the list and then click Uninstall. Programs and Features by clicking the Start button, Control Panel, Step 2: You may also uninstall the drivers from Control Windows should install the drivers required. Right click on the adapter select Uninstall. Start and type “devmgmt.msc” (without quotes) and press Enter.ĭisplay Adapters and expand it. You may have to uninstall the current drivers and install the latest ones. It seems that nVidia drivers are corrupt. You update the computer with the latest drivers? ![]()
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