 Hello everybody! In this video, I'm going to show you how to fix the error when starting GeForce Experience. We'll find out what triggered the error and explore all known ways to fix it. The utility called GeForce Experience is designed to automatically update game-ready graphics drivers and optimize performance of your graphics card in games. It applies optimal settings for all games, scans the computer automatically for installed games, displays current and recommended settings for various video effects, screen resolution, etc. In some cases, when you start the utility or try to configure its settings, the following error appears. In the screen, you will see a notification, something went wrong, try rebooting your PC and then launch GeForce Experience. Unfortunately, rebooting doesn't always help to fix the problem. In this video, you will see several methods to get things back to normal. This error may appear in Windows 10, 8 and 7. In our channel and blog, you will find solutions to any problem, from installing an operating system or configuring it to fixing possible bugs and errors or optimizing mobile gadgets. Our specialists will answer any questions you ask in your comments under the videos or articles. First of all, let's find out what can trigger the error. Users report several things that cause the problem most of the time. First, NVIDIA telemetry service can't interact with desktop. If that's the case, configure the settings to allow interaction between telemetry services and desktop. Some of the mandatory NVIDIA services are disabled or don't respond. The error appears when the fallen services are disabled, NVIDIA display service, NVIDIA local system container, and NVIDIA network service. To fix the problem, force these services to run. 3. Damaged NVIDIA drivers. If one or several graphics drivers are corrupted or damaged, they may trigger all kinds of errors, including the one we are discussing today. The best way out would be to reinstall every NVIDIA component. 4. Network Adapter Failure. The error appears when the network adapter fails to respond. Usually, this is a temporary issue that can be fixed with WinSockReset command. 5. Windows Update replaces graphics drivers. An error notification is displayed after your Windows updates automatically. If that's what happened, remove the current graphics driver and install the latest version downloaded from NVIDIA's official website. Now to solutions. First, allow NVIDIA telemetry to interact with desktop. So let's see how to fix this error. Before modifying the settings, try rebooting your computer to see if the error appears again. If the error is still here, do the following. First of all, check NVIDIA telemetry service settings. Make sure that this service is running and allowed to interact with desktop. To do it, open the Run window by pressing Windows plus R key shortcut and type services.msc. Then press Enter. In the Services window, look for NVIDIA telemetry container. If it's not there, and you can see only three other services, go to NVIDIA's official website to download this specific service. I will give the link in the description. Then open the Services window again to check if this service is now present. Then click on it and select Properties. Open the Logon tab and check the box for Allow service to interact with desktop. Then click Apply. Go back to the Services window and look for the following items. NVIDIA Display service, NVIDIA local system container and NVIDIA network service container. Right-click on each one and select the option to run. Whenever service is enabled, try doing the same thing that triggered the error before. If the problem hasn't disappeared, move on to another method. 2. Reinstall all NVIDIA components. One more thing to try is to reinstall GeForce Experience together with a video driver. For that purpose, go to Control Panel – Programs and Features. In the Uninstall or Change a Program window, sort the list by publisher. Right-click on the first line saying NVIDIA Corporation and select Uninstall, Change. Then repeat this section for every NVIDIA component and restart the computer. After that, open NVIDIA website, go to the GeForce Experience menu and download the app. As soon as the app gets installed, it will add any missing drivers automatically. After the installation process is finished, you can restart your computer again to see if the error is gone. If it's still there, try another solution. 3. Reset the network adapter. Another thing to do is to reset the network adapter. This procedure is known as winsock reset or resetting network protocols. Start the command prompt as administrator and type the following command. Press Enter. When the command is performed, restart the computer and check if the same error appears again. If the problem still persists, here is the last solution to try. Finally, install the latest version of the graphics driver manually. If you still see the error, it must have been caused by a damaged graphics driver. You need to reinstall the driver manually to fix it. Go to Control Panel – Programs and Features. Look for NVIDIA programs and remove everything related to graphics. Then open the Device Manager and move to Display adapters. Right-click on the driver with the name of your graphics card and click to uninstall the device. After that, restart the computer. Go to NVIDIA's official website, download drivers, manual search, specify the product type, series, operating system, language, download type and hit the search button. Download the file you need and run it. Install the driver following the directions on the screen. After the installation, check if the same error appears again. Even an advice user can deal with this error in a few minutes, as long as you follow this guide carefully. And that is all for now. 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