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gamefreak
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23 Jun 2013, 1:55 am

I have had Windows 7 (64 Bit) and Debian Wheezy (64 Bit) installed on my desktop for 2 weeks. On both systems I get driver crashes with my integrated Nvidia GeForce 6150 Graphics Card. On Debian I'm using the proprietary driver and on 7 I'm using the latest driver from Nvidia. The driver typically crashes when running Flash Player, any suggestions to keep my card from crashing.



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23 Jun 2013, 4:54 am

try downloading nvidia experience that could help i dont know though



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23 Jun 2013, 1:48 pm

Is it possible through Nvidia's web site to download and install an older driver? Or do you have an older driver in a .bin or .exe file to install on Linux or Windows? If not you might wanna search the net for a earlier version than what you are using. I don't know if that'll work with Nvidia but downgrading ATI graphic drivers are known to help some things as the latest version can be buggy as best.

Also if the crashing only occurs with flash you might wanna try to update flash on Windows and Linux. Are you sure its not a hardware problem if both Windows and Linux are effected?