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Instructable »Fixing the Nvlddmkm Error (Display driver stopped responding and has recovered) by SirColton in computers Download 9 Steps Share Favorite I Made it! Collection Intro Intro: Fixing the Nvlddmkm Error nvlddmkm.sys bsod windows 10 (Display driver stopped responding and has recovered)UPDATE: This instructable is about 5
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years old now, but this error still persists. While anything could be causing this, as the steps will
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show, overheating and driver ... 1 Step 1: Solution 1: Power SupplyMake sure that you are on High Performance, in the power options section of the control panel. More
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specifically, make sure that the PCI express setting is turned ... 2 Step 2: Solution 2: Changing the ThemeShort and sweet: Turn off the Aero theme Just right click while on the desktop, and go to properties, it's hard to miss where to change the theme. 3 Step 3: Solution 3: New driversThis is also very simple, uninstall your current nvlddmkm.sys latency display drivers (I don't care if they are the newest!) and run Driver Sweeper, make sure all of your graphics ... 4 Step 4: Solution 4: Windows UpdatePretty simple, run windows update, download any of them, and pray. Especially important if you are running Vista, and haven't gotten Service Pack 1! 5 Step 5: Before getting into the big stuff...Here are a few more solutions I have found, that require no new items and are fast, but not tried, as I have fixed this error for myself ... 6 Step 6: Solution 5: Changing the time before it resets.NOTE: This is risky, because you have to edit the registry, which can mess up your computer if done wrong, you should make a backup before you try ... 7 Step 7: Solution 6:Take out RAMTry a new set of ram sticks, or take all of them out but one. (And make sure to try it with the others in, and that one ... 8 Step 8: Solution 7: Better coolingAnother way this error can occur isthroughoverheating, install some new
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