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so the real root of tdr error wont be solved this way..
btw can u also post a dxdiag.txt?
Hello,
@Konform103 thanks for your input, I don't think I will touch the registry as I do not know my way around in there at all.
here is the dxdiag, I hope it can help.
PS: just did a gpu driver update via Windows Update Center, don't know if it changed anything yet.
EDIT: the update in update center did not change anything, still crashing sadly....
Thank you for your help mate, appreciate it!
- 5 years ago
Try reinstalling the GPU Drivers, use DDU to remove the old drivers. It worked for me 🙂
- 5 years ago
I just did that but when I try to install gpu drivers in geforce experience it just says "could not download recommended drivers". In every video I've seen they were able to look for updated drivers and download them directly in Geforce Experience.
So I went ahead and downloaded drivers in the windows update center. now it says that I have the GeForce Game Ready Driver 456.71 (10/07/2020 publish date, which is the same driver I had before I think) when I open Geforce Experience.
Upon trying to update these drivers it just says that I have the updated drivers after a splitsecond of searching......
I will try out the game now and tell you if it still crashes or not. /:
EDIT: game crashed again 10 minutes in with the same error as usual..
I am really losing hope here ):- 5 years ago@MurphyseSmurphy
latest nvidia driver for 1070:
https://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/461.40/461.40-desktop-win10-64bit-international-dch-whql.exe
ddu uninstall:
https://www.guru3d.com/files-get/display-driver-uninstaller-download,1.html
(you need to run this in windows safe mode)
Maybe use windows "event viewer" to find out about the livekernel errors i'm seeing in your dxdiag.txt, it might be not related to device hung error but we can try
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