Driver Stopped Responding And Recovered!

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  1. Posts : 2
    windows 7 64-bit Home Premium
       #41

    YES i have gotten this and i dont know how to fix i dont have any aftermarket parts on my laptop and i get this and most of the time it crashes
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  2. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86
       #42

    Hi everyone, this is solving the "Display Driver Stopped Responding and Has Recovered ', available on Windows Vista, Windows 7:
    first no matter what video card you have [NVidia or ATI], this message usually occurs on computers that have video cards on the old platform [AGP-4x, 6x, 8x ]!!!!!!!!!!!! !.
    Who is guilty of this message?simple: "VPU Recover" built into Windows Vista, Windows 7.

    What to do?Simple, manually disabled! ! !

    How do you disable 'VPU Recover' handbook:

    I give you my computer example:

    Mainboard: Abit NF7-S v2.0 (5 PCI, 1 AGP, 3 DDR DIMM, Audio, LAN, IEEE-1394) [11/22/2004]
    CPU Type AMD Athlon XP 2333 MHz (11.5 x 203) 3200 [2600 model CPU Alias Barton 2004]
    NVIDIA nForce2 Ultra 400 Motherboard
    3D Accelerator ATI Radeon HD 3850 (RV670) [AGP 8x, Model 2008]
    Display: SyncMaster 225MW (Digital) [NoDB] [Samsung 22'inch Model 2008]
    Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit [10/02/2010]

    First you need to establish in what year is your video card, my example: 2008
    Then determine which driver version works perfectly on "Windows XP", my example: ATI Catalist 8.12 [10/12/2008 for xp 32] [activities]! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

    Perhaps you wonder what is about Windows XP! ! !

    Well is related: odd so that each of you who have Windows 7, you had installed Windows XP, and not did you receive the following message: "Display Driver Stopped Responding and Has Recovered ', although you have the same video card!
    Okay, what's new, what changed??
    With the launch of Windows Vista and later Windows 7 Microsoft has implemented so-called "Aero", headed by WDM [Windows Desktop Manager].
    WDM, assign specific tasks related to graphic desktop, which handles video drivers to a near-perfect compatibility if the video card is PCI-Express platform.
    But if you have an AGP graphics card platform, the same tasks distributed WDM video driver, just the drivers that correspond to that model of graphics card [AGP], can perform the same tasks they perform a graphics card PCI-Express Platform .Here comes' VPU Recover ", which blocks the matter referred to and the video driver, because then you unlock it, although not asked anyone anything :::::))))))))

    So how manually disabled 'VPU Recover', how to install old drivers from Windows XP to Windows 7, as we set correctly??

    As you know, if the facts are not now:), the newer drivers from Nvidia and ATI no longer appears "VPU Recover", as both ATI and NVIDIA know that that Windows Vista, Windows 7 has already implemented a VPU Recover that when you install the drivers running in November 'HIDE MODE', no longer visible in the CCC from ATI or NVIDIA Utilitis, and therefore can not be disabled.


    So here's how I've done:::

    1.Start> My Computer, or Total Commander, navigate to the folder where you saved the video drivers [example my ATI drivers in 2008, which correspond exactly with my card ATI Radeon 3850 AGP Windows XP operating system.
    2.Right click the executable to install the drivers, Properties> Compatiblity> and check "Run this program in Compatibility mode for '" Windows XP (Service Pack 2 )!!!!!!!!!!!
    And check "Run this program as Administrator year ', then click' Apply 'and' OK '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    3.After the installation completed, reboot your computer.
    4.After rebooting your computer, right click on desktop and then the CCC [Catalyst Control Center] in my case, (the cards you get in NVvidia software from NVIDIA) and going to the penultimate section "VPU Recover", the latter being the cards you "ATI Overdrive"
    Warning! it is the only moment you can see "VPU Recover", uncheck "VPU Recover" now for then i will have to do an update video drivers installed and after the update will just disappear "VPU Rceover! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
    REPEAT NOW Uncheck "VPU Recover". ! ! !then hit "Apply" and "OK".
    5.Now we go on the path: Start> Control Panel> Windows Update, and we set the "Check for Updates but let me choose whether to download and install Them." ! ! !
    Expect to make download and update the list just select your video card updates.Install Update for your video card.After installation hit "Reboot"
    After the "reboot" right click on desktop> Personalize> AERO Themes (7 ).!!!!!!!
    READY, CONGRATULATIONS: You have an older computer with older video drivers, but with video drivers and Intrefata Update AERO.EVERYTHING works perfectly.
    100% Compatibility.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    PS
    For those who have already installed the latest drivers from Nvidia and ATI will have to uninstall and make "clean" program "Driver Cleaner Professional" or a "Registry Cleaner".After you have uninstalled the drivers after you complete the above steps to install older drivers. SUCCESS !!!!!!!
    I use the drivers Catalist 8.12 12.10 2008 on Windows XP and Windows 7 go again in February 2010 and now they no longer have problems.And if you try and tell you to go.
    I can say while mother and I struggled with the last 6-7 versions of drivers but vain goes wrong as you go on the Internet within two minutes you encounter the following message: "Display Driver Stopped Responding and Has Recovered ', and sometimes is about 3-4 times a minute, sorry now it is made .:)))))),.Good luck to everyone!

    I apologize for my English , i am a Romanian citizen ....
    Last edited by Jak Karter; 13 Aug 2010 at 01:38.
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  3. Posts : 12
    Windows 7
       #43

    Ho-ho-ho! But what if it's not AGP in my system?
    Worth trying anyway...

    If only someone can dig deeper and discover what registry key does
    that thing change (VPU Recover), we all can try it without installing old drivers...

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    Yea, I've searched registry for VPU and found a dozen keys with value "30 00",
    which according to google is OFF. If someone has "31 00" that means it's still ON.

    But my Driver Stopped Responding problem seems gone since I updated m/b
    drivers and activated ACPI instead of IDE for SATA drives.
    (but you need to activate ACPI drivers first, or Win7 wont boot)
    Last edited by au22ru; 13 Aug 2010 at 02:28.
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  4. Posts : 1,018
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #44

    I remember I use to get this error somewhat regularly with my GeForce 7950 GT back in the early Vista (SP0) days. But since SP1, that's almost been a non-issue unless I stupidly did something I knew would screw it up.
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  5. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86
       #45

    Ho HO HO...


    au22ru said:
    Ho-ho-ho! But what if it's not AGP in my system?
    Worth trying anyway...

    If only someone can dig deeper and discover what registry key does
    that thing change (VPU Recover), we all can try it without installing old drivers...

    -----------------------------------------
    -----------------------------------------

    Yea, I've searched registry for VPU and found a dozen keys with value "30 00",
    which according to google is OFF. If someone has "31 00" that means it's still ON.

    But my Driver Stopped Responding problem seems gone since I updated m/b
    drivers and activated ACPI instead of IDE for SATA drives.
    (but you need to activate ACPI drivers first, or Win7 wont boot)

    "Ho-ho-ho! But what if It's Not AGP in my system?
    Worth trying Anyway ... "

    ::: )))) forgot to tell us what version of drivers use.Looking on your profile that you have a notice board ATI Radeon HD 4870 512MB GDDR5 PCI-Express 2.0 x16 in 2008 June,: J) my hunch is that you installed since 2010 for various Windows operating system 7.=> Very wrong in my opinion! ! ! ! ! ! !
    Compatible drivers for your motherboard must be designed for Windows Vista 32 bit, that if you have a 32 bit Windows 7, and in 2008 will be something like: 8.12
    Windows Vista - 32-Bit Edition has 43.1 MB of on 10/12/2008, or drivers included in 05.2008-12.2008 !!!!!!!!!!WHY ????????????:::))))))))))))))
    Very simple, because the date when the video cards, the manufacturer built perfectly compatible drivers for Windows XP and Windows Vista for this model HD 4870 PCI-Express, and support for DirectX 10.At that time there was anywhere in the world drivers for Windows 7.:)) So what?, Who cares?, Contained important is that those drivers and support for so-called "Aero" built into Windows Vista and later Windows 7.So only between Windows XP and other operating systems there are two changes, say to them "major" between Vista and not ditch changes Seven "major" With regard to video drivers! ! !
    Not so one morning when you woke up, have displayed a smile to your friends and you told them that I am going to buy an ATI Radeon HD 4870 512MB GDDR5 PCI-Express 2.0 x16, and when friends you have asked but why buy this card?, you've answered them simply: "Because it is new" and has "new drivers" and at one week after you bought it you found that going " PERFECT ".???! ! !
    I do not understand is, why in 2010 you changed your mind?, And have concluded that your video card drivers to ditch "OLD "????, well, like saying that ditch ..." NEW " ? I say leave it as it appeared at that time and you'll see that we should go smoothly.But it is just my opinion, you do what you want.I have shown that if drivers keep the Office of the date when the video card compatibility is almost perfect.
    In your case if you install those ... "Old Drivers" for Windows Vista, even if you have Windows 7 will not be required to do update the video driver, because those drivers include support for so-called "Aero".It is a way of speaking "DRIVE OLD 'usually installs the drivers for that particular model of video card, regardless of year of that video cards.
    You say that with this PCI-Express card you see this message: "Display Driver Stopped Responding and Has Recovered".My opinion: 100% guilty of this message is the version of video drivers that you installed.I'll give you an example:
    I wrote in previous post that I have a old computer in 2004 with an ATI 3850 AGP card in 2008, and 8.12 all 2008 video drivers, but updated in 2010, and everything goes OK with the "Aero" with everything on a Windows 7.GOOD.
    But at home I have a newer computer in 2009, with proceosr Intel ® Core TM 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz 2, etc., and an ATI Radeon 5850 card on PCI-Express 2.0 x16, in 2009, careful driver Video for Windows Vista from the original CD in 2009 and works perfectly on Windows 7.Since March 2010 till now [August 2010] has not generated even once famous message: "Display Driver Stopped Responding and Has Recovered ', repeat or even once!!
    Works perfectly, this computer belongs to my brother, but all i installed operating system and all drivers and the video drivers when I wanted to install the "sin" at the time the original DVD there were only drivers for Windows XP and Windows Vista. So what??no matter Works well on Windows 7 !!!!!!


    You say:

    "If Only diary jurnal Can dig Deeper and discover What does the registry key
    that thing change (VPU Recover), WE ALL Can Without Installing old drivers try it ... "


    :::)))) Dear friends I have two news for you: one good and one bad.

    The bad news is that there is and nobody will ever find "the registry key does
    that thing change (VPU Recover) '! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !!!
    WHY ??????? SIMPLE:

    In my first post will say that with the launch of Windows Vista, Windows 7
    "VPU Recover" of ATI Catalyst Drivers NVIDIA Software, Intel ... etc., is no longer displayed, and therefore can not enable or disable him because he was implemented in these two operating systems.But beware! ! ! ! ! ! That "function" that "program" built into Windows Vista, Windows 7 HitPark no longer called the "VPU Recover" but called the "Diagnostic Policy Service, but include the same tasks over which they have" VPU Recover.Therefore nothing should seek someone "registry key" for "VPU Recover" because it would not help anything, even if we will find: J), so that tasks "VPU Recover" was taken by "Diagnostic Policy Service "built into Windows Vista, Windows 7.

    CONCLUSION: "VPU Recover" is not to blame for the famous error: "Display Driver Stopped Responding and Has Recovered", it just appears, that is only informs us that the conflict between the video driver and video card GPU.

    The good news is that we can "kill" : ))))" Diagnostic Policy Service! ! !
    Do you want to "kill"?OK let him "kill" ... ...:

    But first let's do appear to "ORDER": ::)) famous message "Display Driver Stopped Responding and Has Recovered".To do this, open a file with extension.XML, with the help of Internet Explorer.Repeat with Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox does not work otherwise, that it is not us "help" to generate the error quickly.
    If you have a file extension. "Xml" will show you one ..:))
    Go on the route:
    C / Windows / Users / User Name [Your name, example: David] / Local Settings / ATI / ACE.
    Here you have at least one file. Xml, open this file with Internet Explorer, make "Full Screen" and now run with the mouse to scroll up and down about 6,7,8,9,15,20, second, possibly one minute until it appears on the screen right below the following message: "Display Driver Stopped Responding and Has Recovered".!
    Wait a few seconds to recover, that is to recover the driver and now go on the route:

    Start/ Search / and type "services.msc" without the quotes / open the Services, and press the letter "D" to get faster to the "Diagnostic Policy Service, right click on the" Diagnostic Policy Service Properties, go to " Startup Type "and where it says" Automatic ", set DISABLE and the bottom button" STOP ". Click" Aplly "and OK. Warning , Warning , do not restart your computer !, because we just do a "Test" to say "a demonstration" for those who believe that "VPU Recover" or "Diagnostic Policy Service" is responsible for the famous message:" Display Driver Stopped Responding and Has Recovered ".!!!!!!!
    Okay now you "kill" Diagnostic Policy Service in Windows 7 and normally will not have to defend the famous message: "Display Driver Stopped Responding and Has Recovered".
    Let's Test:
    Once we open a file with extension.XML "and are running Internet Explorer with the mouse to scroll up and down, maybe even one minute 6,7,8,9,10,15,20 seconds until a crash and the video driver but this time we no longer appears and the famous message: "Display Driver Stopped Responding and Has Recovered".Why?? Very simple and very logical in my opinion:

    Because "VPU Recover" or "Diagnostic Policy Service" I repeat, do not guilty for this error, they just us "displays" An error occurred after a conflict, of how your video drivers and video card GPU works.

    Responsible for this error :

    A WRONG VERSION video drivers in relation to a video card that you have each of you.

    Here's what AMD says about "VPU Recover "::::::::::::::::::

    "Introduction
    Can be frustrating hardware crashes, as They seem to come out of Nowhere and
    interrupt work or gameplay. This is especially true When to Be There seems no choice
    But to restart the computer and risk the loss of valuable work.
    As part of the ITS mission to Deliver the ultimate in visual experiences, ATI has Developed
    the solution that prevents certain Types of hardware crashes. This new solution is Called
    VPU Recover. "

    WOW this new solution is Called "VPU Recover"
    OK NEXT:

    "
    VPU Recover why is Needed?
    When crashes occur May hardware to hardware devices and the corresponding
    software device drivers are no longer Able to communicate with each other. With
    Visual Processing Units (VPUs), tissue crashes occur May When the graphics engine
    Stops responding to display driver commands. In the past, users normally Would Be
    Their forced to reboot your computer, often resulting in lost work and productivity. VPU
    Many of tissue Situations Recover prevents from happening and tower system reboots
    solution into the last measure. "

    :::::)))))) OK NEXT:::

    "How does work VPU Recover?
    VPU Recover enables the ATI display driver to detect When the graphics processor is
    No longer Able to Respond to display driver commands. When this hang occurs, the
    Display Driver Will Attempt to reset the graphics hardware, enabling users to continue
    Using the computer Without interruption or lost work.
    Depending on the current state of the system When VPU Recover is activated, open
    Applications May Be Able to Fully Recover From the graphics processor reset. In Other
    Cases, running applications and the user closed May Be Will Be Returned To The
    Windows desktop.
    Should the PC Be Unable To Fully Recover from a crash, VPU Recover Will Switch
    the system to software rendering mode, enabling users to save Before Their work
    restarting the system. Under rare circumstances, the hardware hang May Be Severe
    Enough that the graphics processor Will Be Unable To Recover. Cases in tissue, the system
    Will Still Be reboot required "

    OK :::::::::) ))))))))))))) is concluded ????????

    "Conclusion
    VPU Recover substantially improves the end-user experience by handling graphics
    hardware crashes into a much more graceful manner "

    by AMD.! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

    My conclusion:

    Install the driver closest to your video card's launch date, the corresponding model video card that year: Release Year video card>! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

    Now you can reset back to "Diagnostic Policy Service" for you to" kill "useless, he is not guilty of this" conflict "or" VPU Recover "informs you that they only have a conflict.! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

    and I concluded that my argument Honor !!!!!!!::: )))))))) ! ! ! ! ! ! !
    Last edited by Jak Karter; 15 Aug 2010 at 03:16.
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  6. Posts : 31
    windows 7
       #46

    soylent said:
    That is the TDR. It happens when Windows detects your FPS drops below a certain number for a certain period of time, and it assumes your video driver has crashed. There are registry entries available if you need to disable it (I kept getting it when I was benchmarking with 3DMark Vantage, cause it was dipping below 20 fps).
    what is the registry hack?
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  7. Posts : 1
    win7 64bit
       #47

    Hi,
    I'm no geek but I do have a gaming machine and I like things to run smoothly. I have been experiencing this driver display problem and I have recently solved this issue with my machine. I followed some of the advice in these forums and still the problem persisted. Before the advice was taken my screens would go blank and come back 3-4 times an hour, afterwards my screens not only went blank but also switched themselves off! Like most of you out there I like a gadget or two and sitting on the floor I have an extension block which cleverly switches off my peripherals when I close down. Plugged into this same block are my computer and my two screens. I removed the screens from this block and plugged them into another anti surge block and guess what? Yes I've not had any problems since, everything works perfectly and I have had no interruptions telling me my display driver isn't working. This worked for me. I would look at your layout for powering your computer and peripherals.


    Cheers

    thirdworld
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