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urgot2016-04-08 11:49:18
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urgot, 2016-04-08 11:49:18

Did the video driver stop responding and was successfully restored?

Hello!
I bought a laptop on the outlet, about 3 months ago. Model HP Pavilion 15 - ab123ur (P7R37EA), OS Windows 10 64bit
While playing and working in the graphics editor, the error "Display driver stopped responding and was successfully restored" began to pop up.
I tried to reinstall the drivers on the video card, tried different performance settings, tried to roll back the system using "system restore", tried to increase the response time in the registry file to 8 seconds. Nothing helped.
1. What else can be done?
2. What could be the reasons for this error?

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olkorg, 2016-04-08
@olkorg

Faced such problem on Dell XPS L502X. I threw it out of WoT with the same error, fought for a long time, in addition to all the actions you listed, I flashed the BIOS with lower voltages on the CPU and GPU, and then I came across a video - and it helped, I think it’s worth trying your luck in this direction, only you don’t touch the BIOS I advise you to turn the frequency enough. www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJUVmsP_WYw&list=PLYu9eD9m... Unsubscribe if it helps.

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Sergey Yakovlev, 2016-04-08
@Serginhio

We are starting to save up money for laptop repairs (detected video chip blade).
PS I looked that the laptop is new - in the SC - repair under warranty.

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Alexey, 2016-04-08
@RusTech

I also had this a few months after buying the laptop, as a result, the motherboard was changed in the SC

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Andrey, 2016-04-08
@ivnish

Apparently you have a Radeon R7 M360 video card there. AMD (ATI) video card drivers have long been notorious for their glitches. And then there's the new OS. I'll probably subscribe.

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urgot, 2016-04-08
@urgot

Thanks for the advice. I will not turn the frequency settings so that the guarantee does not fly off, you never know. I really did not want to take the laptop, but I have to ... I'll go to the SC tomorrow. I will write back as soon as there is news)

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Sebastianxy1, 2016-04-11
@Sebastianxy1

Looks like the video card is overheating.

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