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Try going into control panel>performance information/tools>adjust visual effects>click on custom
How is that supposed to help??
- Anonymous11 years ago
Something to do with aero. Putting it to custom wont allow windows to disable aero to "improve" performance which can cause crashes.
- 11 years ago
Good point GinFTW
- Anonymous11 years ago
None of the methods you mentioned worked. I recently unparked all my cores and I am getting good performance but the error is still there ☹️ I'm thinking of RMA'ing the card.
- Anonymous11 years ago
Ok I'm gonna try that
EDIT: Didn't help but appreciate the input!- 11 years ago
Get new video card diver or beta on desktop you need to get you a fully clean install of it after steps below.
Try running CCleaner and do the Clean and Registry portions both. It may be software conflicts and/or registry errors.
https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
Also, try disabling some of the stuff that you may have starting up with Windows. If your tray is full of apps, they may be conflicting with the video card driver.
You may want to uninstall the video card driver, run Driver Sweeper from safe mode, and have it remove any remnants of AMD / Nvidia drivers it finds. Then re-boot and install the latest driver for you card and OS.http://www.techspot.com/downloads/4266-driver-sweeper.h...
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