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    8970M driver has stopped responding and has recovered

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by iluvatar2, Mar 31, 2014.

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    Hallo guys, I have a Clevo Laptop with 8970m gpu.
    The problem starts since i bought the laptop with my drivers of this gpu not been stable.
    Everytime when i reboot my laptop and start doin straight away something eg. Open a browser or trying to login skype or whatever my gpu crashes and i got this message.
    However if i let my laptop relax after reboot and dont do nothing about 1 minute i will not have the problem at all. that happens only if i do something straight away. Trying to resolve this problem
    i reinstall the drivers many times, Problem seems not to be solved. i dont know what to do more. please any help. :) thank u in advance.
     
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    I tried a new solution tryin to change TDR timing. After 2 reboots seems i dont have the problem nomore. so i will post it
    Open regedit/ HKE LOCAL MACHINE/SYSTEM/CURRENT CONTROL SET/CONTROL/GRAPHIC DRIVER on the edit check QWORD 64 bit if u have 64 bit and then type TdrDelay as a name and press enter. Then Double click to TdrDelay and edit value 8 for the value data. press ok. Close registry and restart your computer to take effect. This seems to work so far.