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I have an nVidia GeForce GT 330 video card, and I use Windows 7
Some months ago, I started experiencing problems. They would be different depending on if I used Windows Basic or Aero, but generally small squares of the screen appear somewhere else on the screen and flickering problems when scrolling in browser. Besides that I'd experience the eroor message "Display Driver Nvidia Windows Kernel Mode Driver Version XXX.XX stopped responding and has successfully recovered", which would often cause crashes when in games. I've also had blue screens but I'm pretty sure the blue screens are connected to the other problems.
The thing is if uninstall the driver, so it's back to it's basic version there's no problems at all (but since I can't really run any games or anything it doesn't really help). I didn't have this problem right when I bought it, so I figured it must have been an update. So I reformatted the hard drive which fixed the problem as long as I don't update the video driver, but again I have to if I want to play any games.
I'm really lost on what to do, and I don't even know if sending it to repair would help, so I would appreciate the help.
Oh and sorry for the wall of text.
I have an nVidia GeForce GT 330 video card, and I use Windows 7
Some months ago, I started experiencing problems. They would be different depending on if I used Windows Basic or Aero, but generally small squares of the screen appear somewhere else on the screen and flickering problems when scrolling in browser. Besides that I'd experience the eroor message "Display Driver Nvidia Windows Kernel Mode Driver Version XXX.XX stopped responding and has successfully recovered", which would often cause crashes when in games. I've also had blue screens but I'm pretty sure the blue screens are connected to the other problems.
The thing is if uninstall the driver, so it's back to it's basic version there's no problems at all (but since I can't really run any games or anything it doesn't really help). I didn't have this problem right when I bought it, so I figured it must have been an update. So I reformatted the hard drive which fixed the problem as long as I don't update the video driver, but again I have to if I want to play any games.
I'm really lost on what to do, and I don't even know if sending it to repair would help, so I would appreciate the help.
Oh and sorry for the wall of text.