Nvidia display/kernel mode driver has stopped working and recovered successfully.

jimmmybloomers

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I have been having this problem since I upgraded my graphics card to a GTX 970. The screen will go black and come back showing this error: Nvidia display/kernel mode driver has stopped working and recovered successfully. I am on the newest driver for my graphics driver (350.12)

My specs:
Processor AMD A10-7700K APU with Radeon(TM) R7 Graphics
Video Card 1 AMD Radeon R7 Series
Video Card 2 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
Memory 7.1 GB
Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit

Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
 
Solution
Use ''Run'' and type ''regedit''
HKEYLOCALMACHINE > SYSTEM > Currentcontrolset > control > graphicsdrivers. Right click ''graphicsdrivers'', click new >Dword (32-bit) value. Modify the value to 8

What I did next was delete ALL of my graphic driver installed (the nvidia one). It will swap to the build-in one on your motherboard.
Then use driver sweeper, select nvidia, and let it erase ALL of your nvidia driver files.
I then re-installed the nvidia driver through the installation CD I got with the graphic card, and did NOT get any updates.

Dashing_star

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Use ''Run'' and type ''regedit''
HKEYLOCALMACHINE > SYSTEM > Currentcontrolset > control > graphicsdrivers. Right click ''graphicsdrivers'', click new >Dword (32-bit) value. Modify the value to 8

What I did next was delete ALL of my graphic driver installed (the nvidia one). It will swap to the build-in one on your motherboard.
Then use driver sweeper, select nvidia, and let it erase ALL of your nvidia driver files.
I then re-installed the nvidia driver through the installation CD I got with the graphic card, and did NOT get any updates.
 
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jimmmybloomers

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I tried this but unfortunately it didn't work.