Display driver nvlddmkm has stopped responding and has been restored - that is why
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It can happen that Windows says goodbye with a blue screen with the message "The display driver nvlddmkm has stopped responding and has been restored". There can be several reasons for this.
Display driver nvlddmkm does not respond: Nvidia causes the error
Users of Nvidia graphics cards know this problem when the computer shuts down with a blue screen and blames the driver nvlddmkm. Fortunately, it's rarely the hardware.
- Check that you have the latest driver version. If not, update it.
- If the driver is up to date, uninstall it and restart the system. Windows will install a replacement driver.
- Otherwise, try installing an older version of the driver.
- If the problem occurs very frequently, you can boot up the PC in safe mode and uninstall the drivers there.
- Changing the driver version can often help. Possible problems can be with the graphics card itself, the memory or the mainboard. This is where the help of a specialist comes in handy.
If the Nvidia driver cannot be installed, we have the solution for you here.