
(chose this opposed to express uninstall as I didnt like the sound of anything "express".)Ģ. Uninstall CCC via choosing uninstall manager and select everything.
#Asus atk crashing driver
Take a look at how this person installed an ATI Video driver and replace CCC and ATI with NVIDIA:ġ. I also recall BrodyBoy mentioning that sometiimes another uninstall/reinstall of a driver will resolve the problem for unknown reasons. Are you plugged in when you get DTR Errors, or on battery? Do the System and Application Event Logs have any Warnings or Errors before or immediately after a DTR Error? Monitor your CPU and GPU temps as well as fan speed with SpeedFan, check your memory one stick at a time with Memtest86. Since you report the issue persists after a factory restore and a clean Windows 7 installation, it may be worthwhile to troubleshoot some of these possible hardware causes. "We also recommend that customers look carefully into the wide range of other causes of TDR issues such as overclocked components, incorrect component compatibility and settings (especially memory configuration and timings), defective parts (memory modules, motherboards, etc.), insufficient system cooling, and insufficient system power." NVIDIA issued a statement on TDR Errors in 2008 ( ) that listed other possible causes: I really hope it's not a hardware matter. The weird thing is that it never crashes during games, and it seems to crash way less when I use a Windows theme without Aero.Īny tips, hints or solutions would be greatly appreciated. Can anyone please help me on this, as I'm getting a bit desperate. This is a way too expensive laptop to have such issues.

It's very annoying as some programs crash when the display driver crashes, or YouTube vids just give a green screen instead of the video.
#Asus atk crashing drivers
I've tried so many things: reinstalling from original disk, reinstalling from a clean Windows, I've had 3 different Nvidia drivers but it just keeps happening. Whenever I'm watching YouTube videos and such, the display driver crashes from time to time, which makes the screen flash for a moment (black, then back to normal) and Windows gives me an error message that the Nvidia Display Driver Kernel Mode has crashed, and recovered or something along those lines.

Sadly, the display drivers still kept crashing, so I downloaded a fresh vanilla Windows 7 Pro X64 from MSDNAA, and installed that yesterday. I did a reinstall from the recovery disks I made, and the explorer.exe was fixed. The explorer.exe would keep crashing, and so would the display drivers. I bought my G74SX a few months ago, and had some issues with it from the start.
