Windows 10 GeForce GTX 555 Driver Problem

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Hi.

So I have a huge problem with my graphic card driver.
I have an Alienware Aurora R3 with 2 GeForce GTX 555 and Windows 10 (64bit).

So the problem is, the graphic card is crashing when I play games. I tired a lot of drivers and I have the same problem with all of them. I searched online but nothing helped me. I really need help fast because I cant solve it on my own. I hope you guys know what I'm doing wrong and have a solution.

Thanks a lot!
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum.
Consider using Display Driver Uninstaller from here http://www.wagnardmobile.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=131 to remove any and all remnants of the existing nVidia driver(s).
I would strongly recommend using only the display driver provided by your Computer Manufacturer's support website.
Download it, use 7zip to extract it into a folder of your choosing.
Then perform a custom install and uncheck anything referencing 3D, personally I would also uncheck the nVidia Gforce Experience item as well, stick with the basic driver (which you cannot uncheck) and PhysX.
 
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Hello and welcome to the forum.
Consider using Display Driver Uninstaller from here http://www.wagnardmobile.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=131 to remove any and all remnants of the existing nVidia driver(s).
I would strongly recommend using only the display driver provided by your Computer Manufacturer's support website.
Download it, use 7zip to extract it into a folder of your choosing.
Then perform a custom install and uncheck anything referencing 3D, personally I would also uncheck the nVidia Gforce Experience item as well, stick with the basic driver (which you cannot uncheck) and PhysX.

Didnt worked. Driver is still crashing.

http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28891571/Unbenannt.png
 

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I recommended installing the latest driver from your computer manufacturer's website.
That looks like the latest driver from nVidia's website.
In many instances the GPUs in laptops will only function properly with the Laptop manufacturer's driver installed.
 

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