How To Fix DXGI Error Device Removed Error Solve DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED Error
Hi people,
In this video, I have shown how to fix DXGI error device removed error. Possibility of appearing this error is on both AMD and Nvidia graphics card.
Here are the very simple steps:
1. Go To Windows Search
2. Search run
3. type regedit and press enter
4. Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
5. Expand SYSTEM
6. Expand CurrentControlSet
7. Expand Control
8. Click on GraphicsDrivers
9. Right Click on the right side And Select New In Windows Registry
10. Select DWORD (32-bit) Value
11. Type TdrLevel (Make sure T and L should be capital)
12. Double click on TdrLevel
13. Make sure value data is 0
14. And finally, restart your pc
That's it. Problem solved
Error resolved
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