Opengl Error Code 7
NVIDIA OpenGL driver lost connection Login | Register | Lost your password? Home › Forums › Support › The NVIDIA OpenGL driver lost connection This topic contains 26 replies, has 10 voices, and was last updated by Invidit 11 months, 3 weeks ago. Viewing 15 posts - 1 through 15 (of 27 total) 1 2 → Author Posts September 6, 2014 at 12:22 #5084 gawonParticipant I am experiencing a crash to desktop with this message after playing a random amount of time (sometimes it crashes after a couple of minutes…sometimes only after 30mins): The NVIDIA OpenGL driver lost connection with the display driver due to exceeding the Windows Time-Out limit and is unable to continue. The application must close. Erros Code: 7 September 18, 2014 at 13:54 #9119 PetykemanoParticipant I'm experiencing the same problem. I have Nvidia 240 GT with most recent drivers (340.x) I found that the crash happens usually when I zoom in, or when it is already zoomed in and city, a bus or a train gets into focus. September 19, 2014 at 12:03 #9305 MarcioParticipant Same here… happened just once before now, now on a medium map @~1935 quite well devolepd it is crashing with this error dialog almost always after a few minutes from successful load of the savegame.. September 19, 2014 at 12:26 #9313 mikaelUrban Games Team If you haven't already done so, please try to adjust TDR-related (Timeout Detection and Recovery) registry settings. These can be found by running regedit.exe and navigating to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers. If the settings (keys) are not there, they have to be created (with type REG_DWORD). The first option is to increase the timeout threshold by setting TdrDelay to a larger value (e.g. 10). If this doesn't help, TDR can be disabled altogether by setting TdrLevel to 0. Reference: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff569918(v=vs.85).aspx September 19, 2014 at 18:36 #9373 PetykemanoParticipant Ive already tried that a few times… When i set it to a minute it only made my machine hang for a minute. I also set graphics settings to lowest. However enabling high resolution textures seems to have made crashes less frequent. I haven^t had a crash since latest patch. The problem might h
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Graphics Cards>Nvidia Open GL Driver Lost Connection - Error Code 7> Solved Nvidia Open GL Driver Lost Connection - Error Code 7 Tags: Geforce GTX 770 OpenGL Nvidia Lost connection Error Code 7 Graphics Graphics Cards Last response: 17 October 2013 01:32 in Graphics Cards Share Jedd 30 September 2013 03:29:11 Hey all, first time poster and I've come to you with a problem regarding a graphics card issue, or at least what I'm hoping is simply a graphics card issue. An earlier search regarding this issue didn't yield too much success, and I'm thinking my problem might be slightly different: I'm http://www.train-fever.com/forums/topic/the-nvidia-opengl-driver-lost-connection/ on a relatively new computer (just barely a month old): GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX770 CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4670K CPU @ 3.40GHz Memory: 15.95GB Driver Version: 327.23 I've had absolutely no problem with the latest nvidia driver up until this point. I was playing Guild Wars 2 earlier with no issue, but after stepping afk for a while, I'd returned to my desk to a completely white screen- it appeared my computer had just crashed completely. http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1819909/nvidia-open-driver-lost-connection-error-code.html I was forced to hard restart my machine, and after trying to reload the game, I was hit with an error: http://i.imgur.com/UvpZ10u.png "The NVIDIA OpenGL driver lost connection with the display driver due to exceeding the Windows Time-Out limit and is unable to continue." I can't start up any game (tried with Skyrim, TF2 and Planetside 2 as well)-- and even running multiple videos/streams gives me this same error, where the video card just seems to crash when it's being put under stress. That was never a problem before, GPU temps were never anything abnormal, and nothing is being overclocked. I've tried downgrading to older drivers, uninstalling/re-installing latest drivers, and every combination of editing the TdrLevel and TdrDelay, and nothing seems to work-- starting up a game just freezes up my entire machine. What are my options here? What seems to be the cause? I feel like I'm just about ready to give EVGA a call... More about : nvidia open driver lost connection error code Best solution Darren Kitchin a b U Graphics card 14 October 2013 10:06:00 Update to the newest driver if possible from geforce.com. Also overclocking can cause this to happen due to instability. Share Jedd 16 October 2013 23:13:20 Thank you very much for the reply. I know it's been a couple of weeks si
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