I have an Aspire M1640 desktop computer running Windows 10 64 bit. The problem I occasionally run into is that the 'NVIDIA display driver has stopped responding and has successfully recovered'. This usually happens while using Firefox, but I've had it happen on other occasions. Sometimes it will recover and I get the picture back on my monitor, but lately the picture never comes back, forcing me to manually turn off the system. When I boot back into Windows and check the event viewer, there are duplicate entries (once there were 100+, one after another within an hour) stating that the display driver crashed and recovered. Also related but doesn't occur when the display driver crashes are random PS/2 communication loses (keyboard quits responding until restarted) and Windows soft locking.
Here's what I tried to resolve the problem...
- Running Memtest86 to detect faulty RAM (RAM is OK)
- Resetting the memory modules & swapping them between slots
- Resetting the CPU
- Resetting expansion cards
- Cleaning all expansion card and memory slots & contacts
- Resetting SATA connectors
- Switching between different power supplies
- Using Display Device Uninstaller (DDU) to cleanly remove all display drivers
- Installing the latest display driver from NVIDIA
- Removing a cheap-o no-name USB 2.0 PCI expansion card. (Seem to have made the issue less common)
- Resetting CMOS values (Both from within the BIOS and by removing the battery)
- Changing power management settings (both in Windows and the NVIDIA Control Panel) to maximum (Helped a little)
- Added an expansion slot fan to help cool the graphics card (Card has passive heat sink)
- Verified that all capacitors on the motherboard and graphics card are not bulged or leaking
Here are the specs...
- Windows 10 Home 64 bit
- Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 (upgraded from a Pentium Dual Core)
- 4 GB of memory (2x 2 GB PC6400, both are the same brand and model)
- Western Digital 250 GB hard drive (original)
- NVIDIA GeForce GT710 PCIe 16x graphic card (MSI branded)
- CD/DVD RW drive (original)
- Mulit card reader (original)
I use this computer for light applications. Mainly photo and music management, but occasionally some web browsing. I'm not a gamer and any intensive games that I play (if they are compatible) all date back to XP and earlier versions of Windows. I may use the computer once in a while for productivity and managing files and drives, but that's about it. The computer for the most part does handle Windows 10 well for its age, especially after I upgraded the RAM, CPU & graphics. I can't afford to buy a new system at the moment, so this computer will have to do for the time being. I just need it to be stable and reliable.