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Hi ... Im hoping someone can help point me in the right direction.....i recently got an asus nvidia geforce 9500gt graphics card.. to put into a pc which previously had onboard graphics... i installed the driver from the cd... then updated when all had installed to the latest driver.... the only problem is i keep getting the message "the kernel mode display driver has stopped responding and recovered".. it makes my screen flicker black until it works again.. ive been thro the archived drivers and none get rid of this issue.. I then tried to install it on my sisters pc (which worked fine) and it is happening on her pc too... We are both on windows 7 home premium (upraded from vista) with amd systems... Im hoping someone knows what can be done to remedy this. :)

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Hi ... Im hoping someone can help point me in the right direction.....i recently got an asus nvidia geforce 9500gt graphics card.. to put into a pc which previously had onboard graphics... i installed the driver from the cd... then updated when all had installed to the latest driver.... the only problem is i keep getting the message "the kernel mode display driver has stopped responding and recovered".. it makes my screen flicker black until it works again.. ive been thro the archived drivers and none get rid of this issue.. I then tried to install it on my sisters pc (which worked fine) and it is happening on her pc too... We are both on windows 7 home premium (upraded from vista) with amd systems... Im hoping someone knows what can be done to remedy this. :)

It looks like the only answer is to switch to an ATI card, take a look at this thread.


/>http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itprohardware/thread/69013365-60c4-4b89-87b1-e2866e143817

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