HP Pavilion dv6 - 6123cl "AMD display driver stopped responding."

Hello. Recently, when I Watch youtube videos, a few times, the screen freezes, power failure and come back again with the message 'display drive has recovered", and then, if I continue to watch a video on youtube, the laptop will just crash and this screen will go up;

Question is, how can I solve this problem sometimes happens when I watch videos of youtube?

P. S.

-The game works perfectly

-CPU is not overheating

Hello

Try the following.

First, download the Flash uninstall utility on the link below and save it to your desktop.

Flash Player Uninstaller.

Once the download is complete, close all browser windows and start the program uninstaller.  Once this done, reboot the laptop.

Then, use Recovery Manager to reinstall your graphics driver from AMD - the procedure to use the Recovery Manager to reinstall the drivers and software is detailed in the document in question on the link below.

Recovery Manager - Windows 7

Recovery Manager - Windows Vista

Once the reinstallation is complete, restart the laptop.

Then, download and install Firefox , then using Firefox, download and install the latest version of Adobe Flash. Note: You can deselect the option to include McAfee Security Scan Plus before download. 

Close all browser windows before you run the installer of Flash.

Start Firefox and see if Youtube videos play Ok in this browser - if they, without the AMD driver crashing, close Firefox, open Internet Explorer and click on the same link Adobe Flash above to get a command prompt to install the ActiveX component.  Once completed, restart Internet Explorer and check the video in the browser.

Kind regards

DP - K

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