Do you know how to solve the problem that display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered?

Therefore, you should check the power supply.

Step 1: Typecontrol panelin theSearchbar and then clickControl Panel.

check power supply

Step 2: SetView by: Large iconsand then clickPower Options.

Step 3: ClickChange plan settingsnext to your preferred plans and then clickChange advanced power controls.

Step 4: ExpandPCI Expressand then expandLink State Power Management.

uninstall your graphics driver

Then clickModerate power settingsto verify theSettingsis set toOff.

Step 5: kickstart your rig to look to see if the problem is solved.

Thus, you should make changes to your graphics driver.

click Search automatically for updated driver software

Step 2: ExpandDisplay adaptersand then right-click your graphics driver to chooseUninstall gadget.

CheckDelete the driver software for this deviceand then clickUninstall.

Step 3: Reboot your gear, the system will automatically reinstall your graphics driver.

create DWORD (32-bit) Value

Then check whether this problem has been solved.

Step 4: If the issue still appears, then openDevice Manageragain to expandDisplay adapters.

Step 6: reboot your machine to look to see if the problem is gone.

change Value data

Step 1: Press theWin + Rkeys at the same time to open theRunbox.

Name it asTdrDelayand pressEnter.

Step 5: Double-clickTdrDelayand then change theValue datato20.

Step 6: Repeat Step 5 and 6 to create a newDWORDnamedTdrDdiDelayand change theValue datato20.

Click OK to save changes.

Step 7: start your setup to find out if the problem still exists.