DISPLAY DRIVERS STOPPED

Display drivers have stopped and have been recovered. Driver NVIDIA 191.07 kernal ceased and were recovered.
My display drivers keep stopping and then recover while playing call of duty modern warfare 2 and also while I play combat arms. I recently bought a new pc that runs an i7-920 6 GB of ram a BFG GTX 285. I tried all versions of drivers from NVIDIA without solution. My previous machine ran XP and combat arms ran well on it. My friend is also having probs with call of duty, and it has an ATI card so do not think that his associates to drivers. It also works on windows 7.

Hello

If the error contains: nvlddmkm.dll faces you an error that is well known on the internet.

Yet, there is no "official" solutions that work (or ATI, Nvidia, and Microsoft), but there are many approaches, you could try. Some of them fixed the problem for some users.
In general, the error is caused by the incompatibility between certain devices (overclocked HW,...) and software (e.g. Source-engine,...).

If you search the internet for the problem, you will find hundreds of threads offering solutions or discussions.

Solutions that work for many users are for example:

-lowering of in-game-settings
-Disabling Aero
-Update the BIOS
-lowering of the GPU clocks

Here are some sites that can help you:

www.atikmdag.com (ATI)
www.nvlddmkm.com (NVIDIA)

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