Ati display driver stopped responding and has recovered fix




















In GraphicsDrivers folder, find the TdrDelay in the right window. If you cannot find it, you need to create one. Then Rename it as TdrDelay. After that, your display driver stopped working and has recovered error will occur relatively rare.

Because the GPU has the limited ability to process graphics, if you are running more programs especially more games, videos or some special applications, the screen will hang in white for a long time, and then it will recover again. So if you have opened too many programs, try to close these programs and remove some rebooting programs. For ending programs, you can right-click the taskbar and choose Task Manager.

After entering the Task Manager, choose the programs you want to close, and then click End task. For closing the programs booting at startup, in Task Manager , find the Startup tab.

And choose programs you do not want to run when rebooting the computer, and then click Disable. When you open many applications, browser window, office window and other windows at the same time, these applications will occupy more memory and affect computer performance.

Besides closing the programs which were mentioned above in solution 4, you can also adjust the visual effects. Type adjust appearance in the search box, and the best match is Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows. Click it to open the Performance Options.

Locate Visual Effect tab in the performance options window, select Adjust for best performance. If you are using an overclocked GPU, the graphic card will not be stable on Windows It will cause the graphic crashes or some other errors.

If all these things you had already tried, but the problem is still happens, maybe you need to consider if your graphic card is old or dead. So check if the GPU is overheating and use a new graphics card. Wish the above 7 solutions can help you fix the error that display driver stopped working and has successfully recovered on Windows 10, 8, 7 and Vista.

Lack of voltage on regular cards? I'm sure OP posted this for default cards. I went ahead and took your voltage point to heart WarrenG and decided to hit up my bios and slightly increase the voltage on my overclocked phenom just for the heck of it.

And i apologize if this wasn't the best guide on fixing a particular problem it has been abit of a learning experience for me so if the moderator wants to remove this thread its cool by me i know it wasnt the most informative. Last edited: May 9, Gremlin New Member. Joined Jun 14, Kojiki said:. Click to expand Whens the last time you cleaned your computer?

Joined Oct 27, I had a similar problem with my crossfire 's, turns out the FSB needed more voltage because of the extra strain and I was overclocking. JaseNZ New Member. Joined Oct 7, Nothing worked. I found my solution though. I sold them, and ordered 2 IPS monitors. This is when the crashes and lockups started occuring.

I even did a fresh install of Win, and only installed the ATI drivers, every time Windows loaded, and I tried to do anything, I would get: "Display driver amdkmdap stopped responding and has successfully recovered. The only change was I was running 1 monitor instead of my usual 2.

I took my out last night and was using my older x2, no problems I put my in again today, and booted up with a single monitor, the problem resurfaced. I connected up a second display for testing purposes, and haven't had a problem since.

Must say this is the weirdest solution I have ever come across, but hey, it's working for me! Joined Feb 3, I was having the same issue and fixed it.

I started having the "Display driver amdkmdap stopped responding and has successfully recovered. I initially thought the problem was the software, then my overclock setting but I had my doubt. I disabled AMD Overdrive and did not have the display driver error once since then Maybe worth a look if you guys are using a different app to set your overclock setting Joined Oct 26, Input Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows in the Windows Cortana search box and choose the best match to open the Performance options.

Step 2. Step 3. Close the windows and check if display driver has stopped responding issue has been fixed. If this method did not resolve the Windows 10 display driver stopped responding and has recovered issue, you may try the next method. Input devmgmt.

Step 4. Right-click on your graphics drivers, click on Uninstall to uninstall the drivers. If you have more than one graphics driver, them uninstall them one by one. Step 5. Restart your computer. When your computer starts up successfully, Windows will automatically reinstall the same version of the graphics drivers.

Now, follow the detailed steps. In the right pane, right-click on an empty space and click New to expand the context menu. Step 6. Double-click on the TdrDelay registry value to modify it. Then input 8 into its Value data box and click on OK. Step 7. Close the Registry Editor and restart your computer to see if display driver stopped responding and has recovered windows 10 error is fixed. Tips: If you modify the registry incorrectly, it could cause serious problem on your computer. If there is something wrong with your computer, you can delete the added TdrDelay and restart your computer.

If a newer version of the graphics drivers on your computer is available for your computer, you can download and install them, which may be able to fix "Display driver stopped responding and has recovered Nvidia" error. To check to see if a newer version of your computer's graphics drivers is available, you can follow the steps as below.

Go to the official website of your GPU's manufacturer. If you don't know the type of your GPU, you can follow the steps in Solution 3 to find it out.

If there is a version available, download and install it on your computer. And this should solve your problem. If you find that this is a little complicated for you or you don't have the time, patience to update the driver by yourself, you can also resort to a third-party driver update software to update your drivers automatically, which is very convenient. Be sure to choose a reliable one.

Overheating GPU may cause the Windows 10 display driver stopped responding and has recovered issue. The temperature of your graphic card should not go beyond its maximum operating temperature.

In this case, you can use a temperature monitor program to check your GPU temperature and make sure the temperature is not too high. Besides, the GPU is easy to get overheating if the radiator is dusted. So you can shut down your computer, take it out, clean some impurities and dust on the GPU radiator and see if the display driver has stopped responding and has recovered problem resolves. If you get the display driver stop responding issue after overclocking CPU, Memory or GPU, you can try to run all hardware components at their default settings to see if that helps.

If your Windows operating system has corrupt system files or registry files, it may cause the "Display driver stopped responding and has recovered" issue.



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