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I also face this same problem but still no solution! Im using an HP DV6 - 6011tx laptop. I already have the latest graphic drivers installed!

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I have this problem tok on a dv6 6060sa
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now I've having the same trouble. i have a pavilion g7-1365dx notebook. this happened about two months ago updated and everything that i saw to do worked well until up to now. i have looked at the updates several times will try to do everyone i see on the page but i have a feeling it won't work. will keep looking hope someone finds a solution fast

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Thank you everyone for trying to help. I've searched the hp forums and found that many others are having this same problem on various hp products. I've tryed everything, including reformatting my hard drive. I still have the same problem.

Needless to say; (but I will);  I will never buy another computer that runs windows. For sure not an HP. 

 

Computers have been around long enough so that I should be able to buy one, as I do a radio, tv, or automobile, and expect it to work. We should be able to turn it on...then it works.... and then switch it off without having to be an IT expert to make it work properly.

It's hard to believe that a product that doesn't work without a team of IT experts watching it has made the inventors billionaires. There is a saying that goes..."Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me". Shame on me, shame on me, shame on me... over and over again.

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I got a Windows 8 HP Pavilion Laptop just barely 2 weeks ago on 12/13

 

I've already seen this message once this morning (Display Driver AMD stopped and recovered). I also wasn't doing much either, browsing on ebay? Why are new computers acting like this? I have a Windows Vista laptop that I've owned since Jan 2008 and hasn't done that until a year or so before getting this one. 

 

 Also, to address another issue (not sure if its actually an ISSUE...), a few days after purchasing, I heard some rather strange buzzing/vibrating noises coming from the fans of my laptop. I bought myself a laptop FAN same day I got the computer. I shouldn't be noticing these things at all.

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"Display Driver stopped working and has recovered (and sometimes does not recover)" Envy 17" 3D laptop with all upgrades. About 2 weeks after my warrantee expired;  I was required to pay HP for support to fix my computer via remote and phone instructions, after one week and then reformatting my computer 2 times the problem is still not fixed. Now to discover via these forums that this is a very common problem with HP. I will never buy another HP product. One of my best friends was a long time Engineer and VP for HP and after buying Apple computers, told me she sold all her HP stock and will never again buy another HP product.

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I've been having this problem since my Pavilion g6 laptop warranty expired. So sad to see that this problem is so widespread amongst the HP community, going back so many years, without HP doing anything to address the issue. This will be the last HP machine I ever purchase.

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Hello....I have had the same problem. I just recently fixed it. What I did was go to Device Manager.Display Adapter. Go to your  Graphics driver. Click on Driver Then Delete the driver for your Graphics card. Then reboot to save changes. When it comes back up it will look funny. Not to worry Windows will load the correct drivers for it. Then I went to this link

 

https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/fix-display-driver-stopped-responding-and-has-recovered-error/

 

and downloaded this   I ran this after paying $29.95 for a 1 year license and it found a lot of drivers on my system that needed updates. Once done and rebooted, I never got that problem anymore.

 

I thought HP Support Assistant was supposed to do that.  NOPE.....Whenever I ran it it said that everything was up to date. GRRRRR !!!!!

 

SHIRL 🙂

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Thanks Shirl, but I got so fed up with my laptop that I bought a new one.

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I had the latest drivers too but I still got the error.  Go to Device Manager / Display Adapter / Double-click your  graphics card.  Go to Driver tab.  Put a Check in the box for Delete driver. When done.....Reboot for changes to take effect. I went to

 

https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/fix-display-driver-stopped-responding-and-has-recovered-error/  and

 

downloaded this program It is worth the money for the license. Run it ....It will fix all the drivers on your system.  It will also fix this one as well.

                                                                GOOD LUCK !!!!!!

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