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Fix “Something Went Wrong. Try restarting GeoForce Experience”

Fix “Something Went Wrong. Try restarting GeoForce Experience”

By Mitch Bartlett Leave a Comment

Users of GeoForce Experience software are experiencing an issue when they attempt to use it where they are greeting with a message that says “Something Went Wrong. Try restarting GeoForce Experience“.

To fix this problem, try these steps:

  1. Hold the Windows Key and press “R” to bring up the Run box.
  2. Type “services.msc“, then press “Enter“.
  3. Open “Nvidia Telemetry Container“.
  4. Select the “Log on” tab.
  5. Select “Local System account“.
  6. Select the “General” tab, then select “Start” if it’s lit up. Otherwise, select “Stop“, then “Start“.
  7. Select “OK“.
  8. Open “Nvidia Display Container“.
  9. For “Startup type“, ensure “Automatic” is sleected.
  10. Restart the computer.

 

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