driver NVIDIA windows kernel mode 285.62 unresponsive

Momentarily, screen off, then recovers. Message "Display driver driver NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Version 285.62 unresponsive & has successfully recovered".

Windows 7 Edition Home Premium.

Any suggestions?

This is a problem experienced by many users and (surprise) No (proven to work for all or most users) solution/fix. A solution/fix may work for a person facing this problem; but maybe not for the other person.

This issue is encountered by other people with the same version of the driver and is being discussed on the forums from Nvidia since December 2011. You can try many possible solutions mentioned.

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