Nvidia geforce experience problem

Shrekha

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Oct 8, 2016
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For some reason Nvidia geforce experience doesn't work for me, i somehow managed to make account and register but after few seconds it give me this error : Something went wrong. Try restarting Nvidia geforce experience, i am using Win7.

I don't know if it is somehow connected but also Skype can't connect also it just that blue circle keep spinning and spinning. I can still call my friends but can't chat with them.

Someone help please
 
Solution
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/862290/conflict-with-skype/

think if you look around most don't even use it and don't even install it [opinion] its just gimmickware and may cause you more issue then good overall , but to each his own ...

google ''Nvidia geforce experience doesn't work ''


http://forums.evga.com/What-do-you-think-of-Geforce-Experience-m2153170.aspx

https://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/916373-pc/73319784/844641776

one thing is with auto driver updates it can screw you over with that as well ??

anyway to me its just a play pretty program / bloatware [more opinion] all you need is the cards driver and control panel maybe PhysX -- that's all I ever install not a drop more .. less crap = less...
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/862290/conflict-with-skype/

think if you look around most don't even use it and don't even install it [opinion] its just gimmickware and may cause you more issue then good overall , but to each his own ...

google ''Nvidia geforce experience doesn't work ''


http://forums.evga.com/What-do-you-think-of-Geforce-Experience-m2153170.aspx

https://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/916373-pc/73319784/844641776

one thing is with auto driver updates it can screw you over with that as well ??

anyway to me its just a play pretty program / bloatware [more opinion] all you need is the cards driver and control panel maybe PhysX -- that's all I ever install not a drop more .. less crap = less issues and headache

good luck
 
Solution
If you have graphics or driver issues, one of the most common fixes is a clean uninstall and removal of your graphics drivers.

To uninstall your drivers, first download and run Display Driver Uninstaller, and follow it's recommendations of booting into safe mode and ect.
(This is a direct download link so you don't grab the wrong version)
http://www.guru3d.com/files-get/display-driver-uninstaller-download,20.html

You'll download a compressed file called "[Guru3D.com]-DDU.zip"
Right click and choose extract.
Go into the folder and run the DDU v##.##.exe
This will extract more files to this folder.
Run Display Driver Uninstaller.exe
Choose Yes when it asks you to boot into SafeMode.
After you've rebooted into safe mode.
When DDU comes up, if it hasn't selected your GPU manufacturer (Nvidia/AMD/Intel) then choose it from the drop down list
Press the Clean and Restart option
If a window comes up asking to disable the Windows automatic installation of display drivers click yes.

After (or before removing the old drivers, just put the new ones on the desktop or somewhere handy) rebooting back into Windows, manually download the latest drivers from Nvidia or AMD, don't use auto detect, choose you GPU model and OS from the drop down lists.
Nvidia: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
AMD: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download