- #Nvidia 960m driver stops responding then recovers install#
- #Nvidia 960m driver stops responding then recovers drivers#
#Nvidia 960m driver stops responding then recovers install#
If not go over the system integrity:ġ) Go over this checklist to make sure the install is set up correctly, optimized for best performance, and any needed repairs get done. Usually one of the above will fix things. (Don't click on any ad links in last tutorial, just follow the editorial steps.) Integrated Graphics: Intel(R) HD Graphics 630 However the external monitor still doesn't pick up a signal, and there is still the yellow warning triangle next to the Nvidia card in device manager.ĭedicated Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 On the laptop seems fine, files all in place etc.
#Nvidia 960m driver stops responding then recovers drivers#
Booted back into safe mode and uninstalled the Nvidia drivers as well this time, and now on a restart the laptop achieves a clean boot. Booted the laptop to safe mode and uninstalled the Nvidia card from device manager,īut on restart the boot loop continues, but ends with a BSoD before it loops again ("nvlddmkm.sys)NOT HANDLED"). Tried to use system restore and resetting the windows installation (with keep files selected) but those both failed also, could not complete the action for whatever reason. I went into boot options to try to uninstall the Quality Update I just installed, but that failed as well, refused Installed those, restarted my laptop, but now the laptop would get into a boot loop, try to initiate start-up repair, fail, and continue the cycle.
NET Framework update (KB4522741) from Windows Update. The display drivers for both the Nvidia card and the Intel integrated graphics were up to date according to device manager, but there was a GeForce Game Ready driver available for download, as well as a. GTX 1060" was showing a yellow triangle error symbol, then upon checking its properties I found the error which I quoted the end of in the title. I investigated and found that my "NVIDIA GeForce Upon restarting my computer I found that my hdmi cable was not transmitting a signal to my external monitor. This occurred when I put too large a load on my GPU, in my gaming laptop, and resulted in a BSoD.