This is a fairly recent (as in literally started the other day) issue with my Vista HP laptop. I'll be playing a game (nothing intensive, just a puzzle game), and every so often it will freeze, flicker to black, give me the Windows desktop for a split-second, then continue with the game.
Upon exiting the game, I'll get that error-dialog bubble with "nvlddmkm display driver has encountered a problem and has successfully recovered". I will also get the bubble while surfing online, except the display doesn't do anything to indicate a problem.
The error appears to be related to the graphics drivers and the fix is to download the newest ones from NVidia.
However, upon trying to install the latest drivers, I'll get: "The NVIDIA Setup program could not locate any drivers that are compatible with your current hardware. Setup will now exit"
So, apparently Nvidia doesn't recognize it's own hardware. Lovely. My laptop's graphics card is the Geforce Go 6150.
Any ideas? I'm also trying to figure out what caused this to start, and can't get an answer to that one.
Upon exiting the game, I'll get that error-dialog bubble with "nvlddmkm display driver has encountered a problem and has successfully recovered". I will also get the bubble while surfing online, except the display doesn't do anything to indicate a problem.
The error appears to be related to the graphics drivers and the fix is to download the newest ones from NVidia.
However, upon trying to install the latest drivers, I'll get: "The NVIDIA Setup program could not locate any drivers that are compatible with your current hardware. Setup will now exit"
So, apparently Nvidia doesn't recognize it's own hardware. Lovely. My laptop's graphics card is the Geforce Go 6150.
Any ideas? I'm also trying to figure out what caused this to start, and can't get an answer to that one.
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