NVIDIA Kernal Mode Driver Version 190.62
Sep 22, 2009I'm experiencing a problem with my NVIDIA Windows Kernal Mode Driver Version 190.62.
The problem has crashed my computer a number of times, any help would be appreciated.
I'm experiencing a problem with my NVIDIA Windows Kernal Mode Driver Version 190.62.
The problem has crashed my computer a number of times, any help would be appreciated.
I read a few forums about this issue but mine's different. It doesn't crash or display any error while gaming. It happens when i'm on the desktop exploring. If don't do anything it wont display the error, however, when i start to right click on desktop, it flickers and displays the error "Nvidia Windows Kernel Driver mode driver has stopped responding and recovered" something link that. This also happens when a window is active like when i'm on the Control Panel Window (don't know with other windows, haven't tried yet), It flickers every 10 - 30 secs and display the error. After a few hours of researching and troubleshooting i think finally fixed it by putting the "Peformance Settings to Best Performance". I don't know what caused this. It didnt happen to me before. My Peformance settings was always set to Best appearance until now. Anyone knows the fix to this error? I don't like the appearance set to Best Peformance, it looks like Windows 98 If you experience similar errors like mine, try setting your Performance settings to Best Peformance and post comments here if it works[CODE]
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Specs:
Windows 7 64 bit
GTX 460 Graphics Card
27" Samsung Monitor
16GB of DDR3
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Amd Phenom 3.01GHZ
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I read about my problem here: [URL]
Unfortunately, I'm not sure if my problem is the same as theirs, and if it is, I don't know how to fix it; I don't want to insult anyone, but the input on how to fix it was a bit vague.
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