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Improvement Hardware Technology Explained Buying Guides Smart Home DIY Product Reviews Deals Giveaways Top Lists About About MakeUseOf Advertise Privacy Chats Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Search for: How can I fix my display driver that is causing blue screen errors in Windows 7? justin jacob June 7, 2013 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Stumbleupon Whatsapp Email I had a Dell Optiplex 760 system and recently re-installed Windows 7 on it. After some days it's suddenly getting blue screens. I tried to search the display driver and found from this site. http://spidersoft.in/Drivers/Graphics-Board/INTEL/Dell-Optiplex-7-Intel-Display_230.html After installing this driver, system perfectly working some more days, but yesterday onward it's still get blue screens. Please help me to solve this issue! Ads by Google 8 answers Comments are Closed Donald S June 12, 2013 at 2:40 pm You can open the properties box for the video and try updating or rolling back the driver. You can also go to "device manager" and uninstall the device and then click on "check for har
or/and the Blue Screen 0X00000116 (BSOD) problem that is caused from the "nvlddmkm.sys" file (in NVIDIA based GPU's) or the "atikmpag.sys" file ( in AMD-ATI usb driver error blue screen based GPU's), means that the display adapter is malfunctioning because your display
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adapter takes a long time to complete an operation, due to several reasons e.g. overclocking, driver file(s) display driver stopped responding and has recovered amd corruption, defective power supply (PSU), overheating, missing critical updates, etc. To troubleshoot the "Display Driver Stopped Responding" problem you have to find out if the problem occurs in a specific http://www.makeuseof.com/answers/how-can-i-fix-my-display-driver-that-is-causing-blue-screen-errors-in-windows-7/ application or game you are running (most commonly in applications that uses video, like Skype) or it happens during Windows Startup. In this guide you can find a series of steps and actions to troubleshoot and solve these symptoms / problems: 1. When you run an application that uses video (like Skype) or a video game you computer freezes http://www.wintips.org/fix-display-driver-stopped-responding-and-has-recovered-bsod-0x00000116/ and you receive one of the following error messages: "Display Driver AMD Stopped Responding and has Recovered" (if you own an AMD/ATI display adapter). "Display Driver NIVIDIA Stopped Responding and has Recovered" (if you own an NVIDIA display adapter). "nvlddmkm.sys has stopped responding and has recovered". 2. During Windows Startup or if your computer crashes randomly and it displays a Blue Screen (BSOD) with error "STOP: 0X00000116" refer to the following driver files: ati2cqag.dll, ati2dvag.sys, atikmpag.sys, atikmdag.sys, ativpk.sys, amd2dvag.sys, amdkmdag.sys, amdvpk.sys (if you own an AMD/ATI display adapter). nvlddmkm.sys (if you own an NVIDIA display adapter). 3. During Windows Startup or if your computer crashes randomly and it displays a Blue Screen (BSOD) with one of the following errors: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, PAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA. 4. In Event Viewer you receive these errors: Atikmdag: Event ID 43029 or Event ID 52236: "Display in not active" How to solve the blue screen error "Stop: 0X00000116" & the "Display Driver Stopped Responding and has Recovered" problem. Before you continue to troubleshoot the problems described
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due to video card or video driver related issues. Below are our recommendations in resolving this error. Note: If you are unable to boot into Windows because the blue screen occurs immediately after Windows loads boot the computer Into Safe Mode. Once in Safe Mode open the Device Manager and remove all devices under "Display adapters" and reboot the computer to reinstall the video card. Download and install latest drivers Download and install the latest video drivers directly from the computer manufacturer. Or, if you are using a video card with an ATI or Nvidia chipset, you can download them from that company's website. See the video card driver's section for additional help with video drivers and listings of video card manufacturers. If you have recently updated the video drivers and this issue began to occur it is likely due to an issue with the drivers. If available we suggest downgrading to an earlier driver version to resolve this issue. Let Windows re-detect and reinstall video card If downloading and installing the latest video drivers doesn't resolve the issue do the following. Open Device Manager, expand "Display adapters", and remove all devices listed in Display adapters by highlighting the device and pressing the delete key. Once this has been completed and Display adapters is gone, reboot the computer and allow Windows to reinstall the video card. Other driver related issues If doing the above driver suggestions does not resolve this issue make sure that no other driver related issues exist on the computer by making sure no errors exist in Device Manager. To do this open the Device Manager and making sure no devices exist with exclamation marks and that no "Other" devices are listed. If either of these exist, you can usually resolve the issues by downloading drivers for the devices in question and installing them. Alternatively, you can remove the devices in the device manager