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    Posted: 22.Apr.2011 at 12:08


i am getting this error when ever i click on stretch button. nd some time when i opened a drw file.
display goes blank for 2,3 sec nd then this error pops out

"display driver stopped responding and has recovered"


iam using autocad 2012 64 bit on win 7 premium 64 bit.
laptop:- dell xps15 with 6 gb ram
2GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M graphics card




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Apr.2011 at 12:28
Do you have display problems using an other program on this laptop?

What steps have you taken to troubleshoot the problem so far?

Have you checked the error message at either the Intel or the Microsoft websites?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Apr.2011 at 16:17
bro i dnt have any havy software like auto cad installed on ma laptop. i did everything to get rid of this error. but everything was vain. i updated my windows, i updated my Intel display driver, i updated my nvidia graphics driver.

ok i ll check with intel website nd tell u what happens next

thanks for your concern 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Apr.2011 at 16:33
You misread my question.  I wasn't asking if you had any problems with another CAD program.  I meant ANY other program like Microsoft Office, or your antivirus program, a game, etc.

Put it this way: Does the problem ONLY occur when you try to use AutoCAD?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Apr.2011 at 16:49
i went to the intel site. same display driver is available to download. which i already did.

i am sure this problem must be related to my autocad. and only occur when i use autocad 2012


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Apr.2011 at 19:52
There are specific minimum system requirements for AutoCAD 2012 posted at the AutoDesk website.  Did you check those against your system to see if they were comparable?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24.Apr.2011 at 07:27
john my laptop is intel i5 (second generation) with 6 gb ram 2GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M graphics card. windows 7 home premium 64 bit
i think it is more then enough...  dnt you think so.....

i checked with autodesk website. my configuration is much higher then minimum required. 
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It can only be one of two things; a problem with the driver itself or a problem with AutoCAD.  Pick your poison.

Have you considered doing a REPAIR of AutoCAD to see if that fixes the problem?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Apr.2011 at 09:22
yes i repaired and reinstall as well... but in vain
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Apr.2011 at 12:07
Then it seems you have narrowed down the possibilities to just one: the video card/driver.
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