how to disable VPU recovery and fast writing?

NightLight

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anyone knows how? i have no idea
i have freezing and i see a pop up says display drivers didnt response and were recovered or something like that...
i read some on the internet and people said to disable VPU recovery and fast writing
and the problem is i dont know how.
 
Before you go disabling stuff, you need to find your actual issue. Nonresponsive display drivers can be caused by a number of things. Could be a corrupt driver, maleware, or however unlikely bad hardware.

First off, what graphics card do you have?
 
i have AMD Radeon HD 6670
and some guys also said it may be my power supply so i bought 700w one and still the same problem so its not the psu
and my drivers are up to date
btw the problem disapear when im not overclocking but still i want to get the most from my graphic card and i want to overclock
 
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how did you update the drivers? and that may be the issue too. the drivers that are most recent are not always the most stable.

What brand power supply did you buy?

Can you monitor the temps of your graphics card? MSI afterburner will give you temps. An overheating card will cause driver crashes too.

Really, you can not rule but one thing out at a time. its a slow process.
 
what are the temps exactly? Sketchy info will not help find an issue.

Alpine is not the best, far from it, but it should have enough power.

Not sure how AMD does it, but you might try reinstalling the driver?

Also, have you overclocked the card any?
 
the temp is 40c
and yes i do overclock, the problem disapear when im not overclocking but still i want to get the most from my graphic card and i want to overclock.
ill try reinstalling the drivers
 
and we have found the issue I think. How are you overclocking? what program? and how far off stock are you running?

if you push it too far you will have to up the voltage to make it stable. This point may have been reached.
 
do you know what stock speed was for your card? I think you can, at least on higher end cards, get 100-150 MHz over stock on stock volts. My 480 will do 850/2100 with stock volts, but not 875/2125.

What I would do is download EVGA OC scanner and run the Stress test. That will show you any errors occuring from the overclock, also called artifacts.
 
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