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Подскажите как решыть ету проблему
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ТСа в топку и проблема решена
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ТСа в топку и проблема решена
Что в топку? Извините за тупость не понял что такое «ТСа»
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Все же написано.
Во первых, включите в драйверах режим вычислений. Во вторых, запустите файл windows_tdr_fix.reg из папки с майнером.
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Все же написано.
Во первых, включите в драйверах режим вычислений. Во вторых, запустите файл windows_tdr_fix.reg из папки с майнером.
После запуска windows_tdr_fix.reg Вот такая ошибка
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После запуска windows_tdr_fix.reg Вот такая ошибка
Во первых, включите в драйверах режим вычислений.
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Все включил, на всех видео картах
YHM
Свой человек
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Запусти из папки майнера
1. windows_tdr_fix.reg
2. enable_compute.bat
Перезагрузис
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Все включил, на всех видео картах
Майнер пишет, что нет. После включения перезагружал?
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Для включения режима вычислений на всех картах удобно пользоваться утилитой AMD-Compute-Switcher. Запустил, дождался сообщения. перезагрузил.
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Для включения режима вычислений на всех картах удобно пользоваться утилитой AMD-Compute-Switcher. Запустил, дождался сообщения. перезагрузил.
Спасибо помогло, но кроме этого походу новая вылезла вот такая проблема
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ето проблема с пулом? или с моими кривыми руками?
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ето проблема с пулом? или с моими кривыми руками?
Похоже проблема с пулом, на который майнится DevFee. Попробуй версию майнера посвежее.
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Что в топку? Извините за тупость не понял что такое «ТСа»
Етого тоже в топку
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Это ТС с помощью TRM ворону пытается копать?
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Спасибо помогло, но кроме этого походу новая вылезла вот такая проблема
Ты с настройкой карт вначале разберись пока не спалил все к чертям. В манерах просто защита от дурака встроена.
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Чувак, да не парься ты. Кидай номер карты — мы тебе сразу денег накидаем.
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Это п…здец. Жертвы ЕГ…
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In case you are having Timeout Detection & Recovery problems in Windows or you are getting constant popups like the Display Driver has stopped responding and has successfully recovered. If the operating system detects that six or more GPU hangs and subsequent recoveries occur within 1 minute, the operating system bug-checks (Blue Screens) the computer on the next GPU hang.
The first course of action in this case would be using the Display Driver Uninstaller from the below link :-
http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
Once you have downloaded it, run it, uninstall the current driver set. Reboot.
After this, install the Display drivers (AMD/NVIDIA) from either the Driver Media which you got with your Graphics Card (Mostly Desktops) or from the Manufacturer’s Support Website(For Laptops. Here is OEM is the manufacturer of your Laptop). In case of laptops, it is suggested to install the drivers only from the Manufacturer as they tweak the drivers to work with the switching between the external Graphics Card and the Internal Graphics processor embedded onto the motherboard.
That should fix your problem.
In case the problem is still there then there is a registry tweak available. It is purely a WORKAROUND and not a proper solution to the problem. Basically, it will simply delay the Timeout. You can download the Registry Fix ( TDR Fix ) below –
TDRFix
Note :- Kindly note that modifying registry is a risky process and even a small change can make the PC unbootable. So, think twice before making any change to the Registry. (Thanks dc3)
The file has been scanned with VirusTotal . In case you are still having problems, please do not hesitate to contact me or post in the comments section.
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If you’re wondering how to fix TDR in Windows 10, you’re not alone. Windows 10 has a plethora of solutions for this error, including several fixes available for the blue screen of death. First of all, you must identify what is causing the error. This information can make the troubleshooting process a lot easier. In order to get started, open Windows Update and choose “Check for updates”.
If you’re experiencing repeated BSODs, the cause of the problem is likely a hardware issue. Specifically, video TDR failures can be caused by a display driver issue, which may have a bug or be too many applications running. Fortunately, Windows has a feature called “Timeout Detection and Recovery” (TDR), which automatically resets the graphics driver when windows detects it’s been idle for a certain amount of time. While performing this procedure, make sure that you log into Windows. Otherwise, you’ll have to restart the PC in “Safe Mode” and use this to access the hard drive.
To diagnose the cause of your TDR issue, you should make sure you’ve updated all of the drivers on your system. This will fix the problem by making sure the drivers are up-to-date. If these steps fail, you may need to rollback your drivers or contact the manufacturer of your computer for help. If these steps don’t work, try the next one. If all else fails, try a different method.
If you want to know how to turn off TDR in Windows 10, you will need to find out what causes it. The most likely reason for TDR failure is a faulty startup program. However, you can perform a startup repair to resolve this problem. Here are some helpful tips. Make sure to clean your computer thoroughly and pay attention to all the components. This will prevent your computer from experiencing a video TDR failure.
In the registry editor, look for TdrDelay. It is a 32-bit DWORD value that specifies the amount of time that the operating system will wait before checking it. You should make sure you type the value in all lowercase letters or use a ‘-‘. You can also try a ‘0’ value to see if it will work. To turn off TDR in Windows 10, open the registry editor and find the TdrDelay.
How Do You Fix TDR?
When trying to fix TDR in Windows 10, you may be experiencing the Video TDR failure error. To fix this error, you can go to the device manager, and click on the driver tab. Then, click on the driver tab, and select the ‘Roll Back Driver’ option. This will revert the computer to a previous version of the driver software, which is likely to fix the problem.
Besides the video card, other components of the computer may also be the cause for this error. For example, the video card itself may be overheating, causing the TDR failure. If this problem is caused by your graphics card, you can clean the computer parts to avoid overheating. Make sure to pay attention to the cooling fans, RAM sticks, and graphics card, as these are the areas that are most susceptible to dirt and residue.
Another problem that can cause the TDR failure in video is a display driver issue. Using a new video card could cause the driver to malfunction, causing the system to crash. This issue can also be caused by a bug in the video driver, or too many applications running simultaneously. Windows 10 includes a feature called Timeout Detection and Recovery (TDR), which resets the graphics driver if it stops responding. This prevents the occurrence of the infamous blue screen of death.
What Can Cause TDR Failure?
Whether your computer is having problems with video TDR or graphics, you can follow a few tips to troubleshoot the problem. First, try to identify the root cause of the problem. Most likely, it is an overheating problem, which may be caused by dirt and residue in the computer’s components. Cleaning your computer’s components will help you determine the root cause. You should pay particular attention to the cooling fans, graphics card, and processor.
To fix this issue, try rebooting your computer in safe mode. By doing so, your computer will run with a minimum number of hardware and drivers and might be able to detect and resolve the problem. If your computer is running on 120 Hz, you can skip this step. In case you experience this problem after restarting, you may need to restart your computer. After restarting the computer, you can check if the problem has been resolved.
The driver software of the graphics card can encounter trouble and stop responding to the OS. This problem can lead to a system crash or BSoD. In such a situation, the video card is the most likely culprit. This error most likely appears when you are playing high-spec games, performing medium-scale 3D rendering, or doing prolonged video editing. Lastly, it could be caused by a video file that’s corrupted.
Is Video TDR Failure a Hardware Problem?
If the error message VIDEO TDR FAILURE appears on your computer, you may have recently installed new hardware. The hardware you are referring to might be a webcam, USB flash drive, microphone, headphones, or wireless network adapter. Before you can fix this problem, you need to unplug all of your external devices, including your keyboard and mouse. If you can’t figure out what is causing the problem, you can perform a DISM scan to pinpoint the cause.
Try formatting the hard drive or installing a fresh copy of Windows 10. Make sure you back up your data before you proceed. If that does not help, try downloading Stellar Repair for Video. This application can find updated drivers. The installation of this software will also fix the video TDR error on Windows 10.
What is a TDR Crash?
If you want to fix a video TDR failure, there are two main ways. First, you should open Windows Explorer and look for the crash dump file that was saved at the time of the crash. Alternatively, you can skip ahead to the section on “Changing the TDR level”.
Second, you should clean your computer. There are a number of things you can do to clean up your computer and get it back up to snuff. The first way to do this is to check the hardware on your PC. It may be corrupted or conflicting with your existing graphics driver. You can also use AMD Cleanup Utility to remove it, its notes, and fixes, and install an earlier version. Third, you can try re-overclocking your system. Manually overclocking components will result in TDR errors.
The second way to fix a video TDR crash in Windows 10 is to try to restart your computer. While this may cause your computer to restart, it will also reset the graphics driver. This is a great way to fix the video TDR crash problem in Windows 10. Trying to fix a video TDR crash in Windows 10 will make it much easier to solve and prevent the blue screen of death.
What Means TDR?
If you’re asking yourself: What means TDR in Windows 10? You might be surprised to know that the Windows OS has built-in diagnostic tools to identify the cause of errors. However, these tools are unable to resolve some of the more complex errors, including repeated TDR errors. If you receive this error frequently, you may want to try the steps outlined below to resolve it. In addition to resetting your computer’s BSoD settings, this will also restore the system’s warranty.
Firstly, you can try updating the graphics card driver. Occasionally, it may fail. This means that something on your computer is incompatible with the newest driver. To fix this, you can run a hard disk repair command on the command prompt or Windows Explorer. By doing so, Windows will scan your hard drive for damaged sectors and fix the problem. Afterwards, you can reinstall your video driver. However, you must note that this process may take a while.
How Do I Update My Graphics Driver Windows 10?
If you’re running Windows 10 and need to update your graphics driver, you can use the Device Manager to find the right one. This software allows you to search for specific software updates and is part of Windows 7 and 10. The first step is to open Device Manager and type “device manager” into the Cortana search bar. In the Display adapters pane, expand the category called “display adapters” and select your GPU. In the Properties window, select the Driver tab and click on “Update Driver Software.” Your driver will be automatically downloaded and installed.
To download the latest graphics driver package for your computer, navigate to the Windows Update tab. This tab will open the Windows Update manager. You can then download all pending updates. If you want to update your graphics driver manually, you can also go to Device Manager. The Device Manager window will show you which graphics driver package is compatible with your PC. Once you’ve downloaded the package, you can install it by following the steps outlined in the tutorial.
Learn More Here:
1.) Windows Help Center
2.) Windows – Wikipedia
3.) Windows Blog
4.) Windows Central
Some users that have AMD graphics cards installed on their Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC, are reporting the issue whereby in the course of the normal use of the computer or during gaming, out of the blue, the PC screen goes black and then reloads and displays the error message We detected a driver timeout has occurred on your system. If you’re experiencing a similar issue, this post provides the most suitable solutions to resolve the issue.
When you encounter this issue, you’ll receive the following full error message;
AMD Bug Report Tool
We detected a driver timeout has occurred on your system. A bug report has been generated. This report could help AMD find a solution. Would you like to report this issue?
This issue is known to also occur when your computer successfully boots to the desktop – the bug report prompt pops on your screen.
What is causing AMD driver timeout?
There could be a number of potential causes to the AMD driver timeout, including one or more of the following:
- Windows OS is outdated.
- Insufficient Virtual Memory.
- Outdated, corrupt, or incompatible graphics driver.
- Improper configuration of the Radeon Settings.
- Corrupted Windows registry or system files.
- Unstable overclocking and overheating.
- Faulty hardware.
If you’re faced with this issue, you can try our recommended solutions below in no particular order and see if that helps to fix the AMD Driver Timeout has occurred error on your Windows 11/10 computer.
- Restart graphics driver
- Update graphics driver
- Change Power Plan and adjust Visual Effects
- Increase Virtual Memory
- Change Display Refresh Rate
- Disable Fast Startup
- Disable AMD Driver Issue Reporting
- Clear AMD Card Shader Cache
- Disable FreeSync and Virtual Super Resolution in AMD Settings
- Edit Frequency and Voltage Settings of AMD Card
- Increase Power Limit of the AMD Card
- Fine Tune the System’s Fan
- Modify Registry
- Reset Windows 11/10
- Update BIOS
- Replace graphics adapter
Let’s take a look at the description of the process involved concerning each of the listed solutions.
Before you try the solutions below, check for updates and install any available bits on your Windows device and see if the error reappears. In addition, run SFC/DISM scan, run CHKDSK and as well run memory test. If the error prompt pops up when using a browser (like Chrome), you can disable hardware acceleration for the software. And make sure AMD Radeon software is running in the minimized state.
1] Restart graphics driver
You can begin troubleshooting to fix the AMD Driver Timeout has occurred error on your Windows 11/10 computer by simply restarting the graphics driver. If this didn’t work for you, proceed with the next solution.
2] Update graphics driver
This solution requires you to update the graphics adapter driver using AMD Driver Autodetect and see if the issue is resolved. If updating the driver wasn’t helpful, you can uninstall the driver using Display Driver Uninstaller or the AMD Cleanup Utility. Once you have the video card driver uninstalled, you can download and install an older version of the driver and see if that works. If the issue is still unresolved, you can uninstall the AMD graphics driver via Device Manager and then restart your PC for Windows to install the generic driver for the graphics adapter.
3] Change Power Plan and adjust Visual Effects
You may encounter this issue if your PC is set to use battery-saving mode. In this mode, the modules essential for the operation of the AMD driver in time may fail to load. In this case, to fix the error, you can change Power Plan to High performance and adjust Visual Effects for best performance. If you are not using a laptop or changing power plan did not work, you can adjust Visual Effects for best performance by following the instructions in the guide on how to optimize Windows 11/10 for gaming; Tips to improve gaming performance.
4] Increase Virtual Memory
This solution requires you to increase the virtual memory on your Windows 11/10 PC and see if that helps to resolve the issue in hand. Otherwise, try the next solution.
Read: Memory Refresh Timer Error: Computer won’t start
5] Change Display Refresh Rate
This solution requires you to change the monitor refresh rate by choosing a lower refresh rate.
Read: AMD Driver Timeout Detection and Recovery errors on Windows computers.
6] Disable Fast Startup
This solution requires you to disable Fast Startup and see if that helps. if not, try the next solution.
7] Disable AMD Driver Issue Reporting
If the Windows system is working fine, but you just want to get rid of the irksome AMD driver timeout prompt, then you can simply disable the issue-reporting in AMD Adrenaline software.
Do the following:
- Launch the AMD Adrenaline software on your Windows 11/10 PC.
- Click on the Settings icon.
- Now toggle the button for Issue Reporting to Off.
- Restart your system.
8] Clear AMD Card Shader Cache
The shader cache in AMD cards is used to boost loading times of games by compiling and storing frequently used game shaders, rather than having to generate the shaders every time a game launches. So, the AMD adapter may throw the error in hand if the shader cache of the card is either corrupt or overloaded. In this case, to resolve the issue, you can clear the shader cache of the AMD card on your system.
Do the following:
- Open the AMD Adrenalin application on your PC.
- Open Settings.
- Click the Graphics tab.
- Now, click on Perform Reset in front of Shader Cache.
- Confirm to reset the Shader Cache.
If the issue persists, continue with the next solution.
9] Disable FreeSync and Virtual Super Resolution in AMD Settings
If FreeSync is not working properly, the feature may cause problems on your Windows 11/10 computer. In this case, you can disable FreeSync and Virtual Super Resolution in AMD Settings and see if that helps.
Do the following:
- Launch AMD Radeon Settings.
- Click the Display tab.
- Select the display.
- Now toggle the button for the AMD FreeSync and Virtual Super Resolution option to Off.
If nothing worked here, try the next solution.
10] Edit Frequency and Voltage Settings of AMD Card
To edit Frequency and Voltage Settings of AMD Card on your system, do the following:
- Launch the Radeon Software.
- Click the Performance tab.
- Click Manual > GPU Setup > Advanced Control.
- Now, set the maximum GPU frequency to 2 times lower.
- Apply changes.
Check if the AMD driver issue is resolved. If not, set the frequency to 1350MHz and Voltage to 850 MV. If this didn’t work too, you can set the frequency to 2000MHz and voltage to 1100MV and see if that resolves the issue. If the issue persists, set Undervolt GPU to Automatic.
11] Increase Power Limit of the AMD Card
To increase power limit of the AMD graphics adapter, do the following:
- Launch the AMD Radeon software.
- Click Performance tab.
- Click the Tuning tab.
- Select Manual.
- Now, enable Power Tuning and increase the Power Limit by 50%.
- Apply changes.
- Reboot PC.
On boot, check if the issue is resolved. If not, try the next solution.
12] Fine Tune the System’s Fan
To fine Tune the System’s Fan, do the following:
- Launch the AMD Radeon software.
- Click the Performance tab.
- Now, click on Tuning and enable Fan Tuning.
- Increase the Max-Fan Temperature to 100 degrees.
Check if the issue is resolved. Try the next solution if not.
13] Modify Registry
This error can occur If due to a glitch, the graphics card driver is taking too long to respond to the Windows OS, thereby resulting in the timeout issue. In this case, increasing the wait time (TDR Delay) of Windows may solve the problem.
Do the following:
Since this is a registry operation, it is recommended that you back up the registry or create a system restore point as necessary precautionary measures. Once done, you can proceed as follows:
- Press Windows key + R to invoke the Run dialog.
- In the Run dialog box, type regedit and hit Enter to open Registry Editor.
- Navigate or jump to the registry key path below:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers
- At the location, right-click on the blank space on the right pane and then select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value to create the registry key and then rename the key as TdrDelay and hit Enter.
- Double-click on the new entry to edit its properties.
- Input 8 or 30 in the Value data field.
- Click OK or hit Enter to save the change.
- Again, right-click on the blank space on the right pane and then select New > QWORD (64-bit) Value to create the registry key and then rename the key as TdrDelay and hit Enter.
- Input 8 or 30 in the Value data field.
- Click OK or hit Enter to save the change.
- Reboot PC.
On boot, check if the issue is resolved. If not, do the following:
- Press Windows key + R to invoke the Run dialog.
- In the Run dialog box, type notepad and hit Enter to open Notepad.
- Copy and paste the syntax below into the text editor.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers] “TdrDelay”=dword:0000000a “TdrDdiDelay”=dword:00000019
- Now, click the File option from the menu and select Save As button.
- Choose a location (preferably desktop) where you want to save the file.
- Enter a name with .reg extension (eg; TDR.reg).
- Choose All Files from the Save as type drop-down list.
- Double-click the saved .reg file to merge it.
- If prompted, click on Run > Yes (UAC) > Yes > OK to approve the merge.
- You can now delete the .reg file if you like.
- Reboot PC.
14] Reset Windows 11/10
You can try resetting Windows 11/10 and see if that helps. If not, consider backing up your files and clean installing Windows before you try the next solution.
15] Update BIOS
If nothing has worked so far, you can update BIOS and see if that helps. On the other hand, if the issue started after a BIOS update, you can rollback to an earlier BIOS version and see the issue will be resolved.
16] Replace graphics adapter
At this point, if the issue in hand is still unresolved, it’s likely the AMD graphics adapter is faulty. In this case, if still under warranty, you can have the hardware replaced. You can check if the video card is faulty by trying it on another system or trying another video card on your system.
Related post: Timeout Detection and Recovery (TDR) crashes on Windows
How do I fix a AMD driver problem?
If you’re having AMD driver problem on your Windows 11/10 computer, to fix the driver issue, you can try the following suggestion: Boot into Safe Mode and uninstall the AMD driver, and let Windows reinstall the graphics driver automatically. Once you boot into Safe Mode, open Device Manager. In Device Manager, under category Display adapters, right-click on AMD Graphics device and click Uninstall. Restart PC.
How do I fix AMD drivers freezing?
To fix AMD drivers freezing on your system, follow these instructions: Open Device Manager. In Device Manager, click on the Display adapter section to expand. Right-click on your listed display adapter and select Uninstall device from the context menu.