Display driver has stopped responding and recovered

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my pc fooked

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2nd thread now other 1 gone :/ but as i said before ive been getting this msg on my PC, also i was wondering when this stops responding is it related to a popping sound from my speaks(crackling)?

heres my specs

Processor Intel® Core™2 Quad Processor Q8300
- 2.5 GHz
- 1333 MHz FSB
- 4 MB L2 cache


Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit

RAM - 6 GB

Graphics card NVIDIA GeForce GT220 graphics processor

Hard drive 1 TB SATA

Optical disk drive DVD±RW

Memory card reader Media card reader

please respond thanks,
 
When are you getting this message? At random times or during say, playing a game? It could be a sign that the graphics card is either getting too hot or that the driver is a faulty/not compatible with the game or programs that you may be using. Try updating the driver and see if that works.
 

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it could also ment insatiblity if you have your card overclocked I know if you simply push the card to high it will simply crash from even light gpu stress such as a video
 

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i get it at random times, sometimes whilst the pc is still loading up the screens (before msn), i have not over clocked my pc in anyway, i've already tryed to uninstall reinstall
 

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With my Radeon HD 5770 (under Windows 7) I tried everything
in the last year, voltage/timings, CCC settings, power options,
different drivers. Nothing helped.

But people were saying that removing one stick of memory works.
So I replaced 2+2Gb of my DDR3 for one module only, 4Gb.
And it works.
Doesn't matter what driver/timings/overclocking I use. Just works!

PS For those who have problem with flash video only, switch off hardware acceleration in flash player setting, it helps.
 
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