Display driver stopped working, does not recover...

HP Pavilion dv7-6015tx

Windows 7 32 bit

ATI Radeon HD 6770 m

Hello

I thought I had solved this problem before, but it persists today.

A while back my pc would freeze and then recover, with pop - up saying dialogue

"display driver has stopped working and recovered."

Now, it does not recover, it remains just frozen.

This does not happen when I come back to the graphics card Mobile Intel.

It freezes when I use AMD ATI Radeon.

My PC freezes when I lead average graph low load.

(I watch YouTube videos via the media player and internet browsing)

This means that I'm not hardcore gaming, however when I'm hardcore gaming my pc does NOT freeze.

I have the latest software/driver graphic HP provides me with.

I can't install ATI, because everything I download from there, says it's not compatible with my device.

I also think that sometimes my pc is overheating.

I have HP CoolSense set for maximum cooling, however I think that this is not enough. (blue screen of death)

I tried SpeedFan software of third party temperature sensor that automatically adjusts the fan speed.

However, I don't think that the software is compatible with my motherboard because it can read my fan RPM speed.

I think it's the GPU causing overheating because the CPU is 50 degrees celcius at an acceptable (?).

This is a new laptop, so there is no collection of dust or debris in the exhaust gas.

I would like to update my graphics driver, there were no update driver since the: 2011-05-06

Also, I would like a method to increase the speed of the fan, preferably both GPU and CPU

to lower the temperature and components

Even as I write this, now I got force restart the computer because it froze. (driver has stopped working)

I realize that the graphics driver may not be the only problem

or it may be another problem, disguised as a problem of the graphics driver.

I am willing and pledged to use all means, (with the exception of a full recovery of my pc)

to fix my current misadventures with my laptop.

Kind regards

John

You must first update the latest version of the BIOS of your laptop.

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/WC/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-96635-1&CC=US&DLC=en&LC=en&os=4063&Product=5085756&sw_lang=

Once you update to the latest version of the BIOS download and install the following softpaq and this should solve the problem:

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?cc=us&LC=en&DLC=en&softwareitem=ob-95106-1

This should solve the problem.

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