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    display driver stopped responding and has recovered

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Theynine, Jul 27, 2010.

  1. Theynine

    Theynine Notebook Guru

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    I dont have problems running any particular game at high settings, but dual windows and certain streaming YOUTUBISH type vids cause the above error message on occasion. Googling about, some say its a graphics card thirsty for more juice. Having it happen more on battery power seems to reinforce the theory with me. Seems to cross manufacturers of cards and machines. Figured I would see what the Clevo crowd has to say about it. So what say you? Any fixes that work? Do you just deal with it? Does it just not happen to you?
    Im running an np8760, with a Q820, 4gigs of ram,and an ATI 8760.