

I'm not too technical with this, so I might be wrong. I'm also worried the RAM might not be compatible with the MB. I'll download the program and try to replace the GPU driver another time. Next? It could be potentially a defective GPU. (Optional) Open up DDU (if it asks to reboot into safe mode? you don't need to, so say no) and then click on "Set Automatic Driver Installation to Default".The first few times it would crash but Windows recovered only for it to happen again a couple of minutes later. Tap or click the drop down box and select a previous operating system, then tap or click OK. Place a check in the Run this program in compatibility mode for: box. Once that's done? Install the latest NVIDIA drivers for your GPU and then reboot At random times, usually around 5-10 minutes after boot up, the display driver crashes. Right click the driver installation file and select Properties then tap or click the Compatibility tab. Once back in regular boot? it'll detect and install basic display drivers (DON'T select "Clean Install" under the custom settings, it sometimes has problems with SLI setups).Then in device manager right click on Display Adapter. Press Windows + R keys from the keyboard to open Run command. Steps to install the drivers for the Display Adapter. If the issue still persists, I suggest you to install/update the Display Adapter driver. Download the program, extract it and restart in Safe Mode (F8 tap it during reboot after BIOS screen) Step 1: Update/Install the Display Adapter driver.Make sure to use Display Driver Uninstaller when trying to remove drivers please.
