#Multiple Errors in EventViewer and Services

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lean olive
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Hey all, having some trouble with NVIDIA 4060.

"The NVIDIA LocalSystem Container service terminated with the following error:
A generic command executable returned a result that indicates failure."

The NVIDIA LocalSystem Container service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 4 time(s). The following corrective action will be taken in 10000 milliseconds: Run the configured recovery program.

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I did a full clean install of drivers, tried rolling them back, etc.

fresh crag
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How did you clean install drivers?

How did you roll back drivers?

lean olive
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Clean install by downloading the GRD on the official website, then utilizing the CLEAN INSTALL option

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Roll Back via Device Manager and roll back option. Took me from 6614 to 660X, I can't remember exactly which version number it was. 6606 maybe?

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Same issue with that roll back as well

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In addtion I'm unable to open the new Nvidia App, it runs an error similar to what I've already posted.

fresh crag
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Your drivers are now in an inconsistent state due to using Device Manager to roll back, which is never supported

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@lean olive

eternal dawnBOT
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For a utility to automate DDU as much as possible follow this guide.

fresh crag
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Use AutoDDU to get it to a good state first, then install NVIDIA App again

eternal dawnBOT
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You can download NVIDIA App here and the latest drivers here. Some features in the NVIDIA App require you to be in a newer driver.

GeForce Experience is no longer receiving feature updates or bug fixes, so if you encounter any issues opening GFE, try replacing it with the NVIDIA App.

If you need to go back to GFE either because of an issue with the App or you prefer the old UI, the last version of GFE can be downloaded here.

lean olive
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no luck

fresh crag
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See what happens when you downgrade the PCIe link speed to 3.0

lean olive
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i did AutoDDU again, and NVIDIA app opened up and was working fine. I put the computer to sleep, came back home from work to it "awake" (not in the normal sleep state my computer usually is in), but I had no display. Attempted to turn the computer off and back on, Windows gave me a weird error (I could only catch somethig about SATA3 and DDR, before it disppeared and booted me into Windows), and then I was unable to do anything on the log in screen. No mouse control, no keyboard, etc. I could only access the BIOS after I hard cycled the computer three times, and then now everything is "working". Additionally, I received the following error when starting NVIDIA App once more:

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I also have attempted removing and reseating RAM, checking power cords, etc