The conditions and responses for this error vary from the computer shutting down completely to the error message just popping up when you start your system. Normally, this isn’t an error to be alarmed of and can be avoided by following the simple steps listed below. Take a look.

Solution 1: Disabling NVIDIA Streamer Service

Like mentioned before, NVIDIA Streamer Service is responsible for streaming your gameplay across multiple devices. It is this module which causes the error message under discussion to crash. What we can do is disable the service and see if the error message still persists.

Solution 2: Updating/rolling back Graphics drivers

Now if disabling the above service doesn’t work, we can try either updating or rolling back your currently installed drivers. We can do that either automatically (using Windows update), or manually (using NVIDIA website). Before we move on, it is necessary to uninstall all kind of NVIDIA software present on your computer. This may fix the problem altogether without having to update the drivers at all.

Reboot your computer completely and check if the error went away. If it didn’t, follow the steps below.

Now check if the error message still persists. If it still does, follow the steps listed below. First, you should try updating the hardware automatically. Right-click on your hardware and select “Update driver”. Select the first option “Search automatically for updated driver software”. Choose the second option if you are updating manually and select “Browse for driver” and navigate to the location where you downloaded.

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