'Something went wrong. Try restarting the GeForce Experience error in Windows 10

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If you are using an NVIDIA GeForce GPU in your device, you are likely to face 'Something went wrong. Try restarting GeForce Experience"At least once in the life of the product. Now this problem usually doesn't end if you restart the GeForce Experience. It shows the same error over and over again no matter how many times you try to restart it. If you are facing the same problem on your part, don't worry. Simply follow these solutions mentioned below and your problem will be solved in no time. But before continuing, try these initial solutions on your device to try some simpler solutions for this problem.



Initial solutions-

1. Restart your computer. After restarting your computer, open GeForce Experience. Check if you can open the GeForce Experience without any error.

2. Disable antivirus and firewall for a while. Check out GeForce experience works or not.

3. Check for update Windows is pending or not. If there are any pending updates, please wait for the installation to complete. Then restart your device and then launch GeForce Experience again.

Fix-1 Automate NVIDIA services

1. By pressing Windows key and the 'R'the key should open the Running window on your computer.

2. In this Run window, type "services.msc"And then click"all right“To open the Services window.

3. Now, Double click on him "NVIDIA LS display enclosure"Service.

4. Now in the Properties window, click on "Type of departure:"And set it as"Automatic".

5. Then you have to mark the "Service status:" What "In a hurry". In case it is "arrested"Then click on"Begin”To start the service.



6. Now click on "Request"And then click"all right”To save the changes.

7. Then go to "Log into"And check" tabLocal system account".

8. Click on 'Request"Y"all right”To save the changes.

9. In the Repeat Services window 3 pass Yup 4 pass for all these NVIDIA processes.

6. Close Services window.

Restart your computer.

After restarting your computer, open GeForce Experience on your computer. Your problem should be solved.

Fix-2 Kill NVIDIA Processes-

1. Pressing the Ctrl + Shift + Enter keys together should open the Task Manager window.

2. Now in the "Processes“And scroll down and you can see the NVIDIA processes (like the” NVIDIA Container “process) running on your system. The right mouse button in each of these processes and click "Final task“To put an end to all these processes. You should see these processes running on your system-

NVIDIA Backend (32 bit) NVIDIA Driver Helper Service NVIDIA Network service (32 bit) NVIDIA Settings NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component NVIDIA Container NVIDIA Shadow Play Helper Service

3. Close Task Manager window.

Try opening GeForce Experience on your computer.

Fix- 3 Run GeForce Experience in compatibility mode-

1. The right mouse button on him "GeForce experience"On the desktop and then click"Property". GeForce Experience Properties window will open.

2. In the Properties window, go to "Compatibilityy "and then check the box"Run this program in compatibility mode for:" Yup



3. Then you need to select "Windows 8“In the drop-down menu.

4. Once you've done that, check the option "Run this program as an administrator".

5. Click on 'Request"Y"all right”To save the changes on your computer.

Now open the GeForce Experience by double clicking on the GeForce Experience icon.

Check if you still have the same problem on your computer or not.

Fix-4 Update NVIDIA Driver from Device Manager-

1 First, the right mouse button Windows icon in the far left corner of the screen and click "Device administrator".

2. In the Device Administrator window, search for "To exhibit adapters“From the list, click on it to expand it.

3. Now, the right mouse button in te graphics driver, and then you have to click on "Update Driver"option.

4. You will be asked "How do you want to find the drivers?". Just click 'Automatically search for updated driver software'.

Wait for Windows to find the compatible graphics controller driver, download and install it.

5. In case you see that there is "The best driver for your device is already installed.". Then click on "Check for updated drivers in Windows Update".


5. Press'Alt + F4'to close the Device administrator window.

Restart your computer.

Fix-5 Install NVIDIA Driver Manually-

1. In the beginning, Google "Driver NVIDIA".

2. Then click on "Download drivers | NVIDIA".

3. In the next step, you need to specify the product details.


4. Now click on "Research".

5. Now click on "Download”To download the driver.

6. Go to the location where you just downloaded the file.

7. Now, double click in it to start the driver installation process. Click on "Yup“When prompted User Account Control.

8. In the NVIDIA graphics driver window, select "NVIDIA graphics driver and GeForce experience"And click"Accetta and continue".

9. Low Installation Options, choose "recommended espresso)"And click"Next”To start the installation process.

7. Click on 'To close“To close the NVIDIA Graphics Driver Installer window.

Take up again computer to complete the installation process.

If the problem persists during the installation, it may be useful to perform a clean installation of the NVIDIA driver.

Fix-6 Remove NVIDIA from your system-

1. Press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open the Task Manager.

2. Go to “Processes“And scroll down and you will see the NVIDIA processes (such as the” NVIDIA Container “process) running on your system.

The right mouse button in each of the processes and click "Final task“To put an end to all these processes. You should see these processes running on your system-

NVIDIA Backend (32 bit) NVIDIA Driver Helper Service NVIDIA Network service (32 bit) NVIDIA Settings NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component NVIDIA Container NVIDIA Shadow Play Helper Service

3. Close Task Manager window.

4. By pressing Windows key + X and then clicking on “Device administrator“You have to open the Device Administrator on your computer.

5. In the Device Administrator window, search for "To exhibit adapters“From the list, click on it to expand it. Now from the drop down menu the right mouse button on him graphic driver You are using, click on “Uninstall device".

6. Now press Tasto Windows + R have lunch Run and write "appwiz.cpl“And hit Pay in. Programs and Features window will open.

7. In the Programs and Features window, scroll down and uninstall any NVIDIA / AMD related software (the graphics driver) of Double click in each of them.

8. Open File Navigator window and go to this location-

C: WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepository

Scroll down the folder and find this folder and To remove they-

nvdsp.inf
nv_lh
no watch

9. Now, in the File Navigator go to these folders and empty they-

C: NVIDIA Corporation programs
C: Programs (x86) NVIDIA Corporation

10 Restart your computer. After rebooting, follow correction-4 to install the NVIDIA controller manually.

After this, launch GeForce Experience on your device. Your problem should be solved.

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