Nvidia GeForce Experience software is crashing for many Windows users and it is showing the GeForce experience 0x0003 error code. This issue is very frustrating as users are not able to access the software due to this error and this leaves them with the only option to close the error dialog box and open the software again and see the same error.
Users have reported the issue on Windows 7, 8 and 10 operating systems so no matter what the version of Windows OS is, most of the people are facing this problem.
We have brought some solutions to fix the Nvidia error code 0x0003 issue for you. You just need to follow the mentioned steps correctly and try each method one by one until you get rid of the issue.
Let’s check out the solutions now.
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Method 1: Reinstalling Every Nvidia Component
This method shows the steps to uninstall every Nvidia service and download the GeForce Experience. This has worked for many users so let’s try following the below steps.
- Open the Run box once again and type “appwiz.cpl”. Press Enter.
- This will open up the Programs and Features screen.
- Click on the Publisher column and it will sort the installed applications by the Publisher name.
- Now, go down and look for the applications of Nvidia corporation and right-click them one by one and choose Uninstall.
5.Now, restart your system and go to this link https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/geforce-experience/.
Click on the Download now button and it will download the applications again. The file is 122 MB.
Install the exe file by following the steps shown on the screen.
Now, check what is the status of the issue.
Method 2: Allow The Nvidia Telemetry Container To Interact With Desktop
This is one setting that you should check and make it enable to see if the issue gets resolved or not. Many users have got the issue fixed with this method where we have to allow the Nvidia Telemetry container to interact with the desktop. Let’s try it out and see if the issue gets resolved or not with this method.
Follow The Below Steps.
Open the Run box by searching for “Run” in the Windows search box and clicking the first result that appears up. Search for “services.msc” inside the Run box and press Enter.
This will open the Services Screen which will show you numerous services. Just look for Nvidia Telemetry Container over here. After you find it out, right-click it and choose Properties.
Now go to the Log on tab in the Properties screen. There will be a checkbox named Allow service to interact with the desktop. Tick mark it and click Apply to save the changes.
Now, come back again to the Services window and look for the following services.
Nvidia Display Service
Nvidia Local System Container
Nvidia Network Service Container
Right-click each of them one by one and make sure they are running. If any of these services have stopped then start them.
Now, check whether the issue got resolved or not. If not then no need to worry, just move to the next solutions.
Method 3: Update The Drivers
Drivers are seen to be a common reason for most of the issues. Either outdated drivers or wrong drivers are the problems behind the issues. This can be the sole reason for the occurrence of this problem too.
We can update them and see if the latest drivers end up creating the problem again or the issue gets resolved. Follow the below steps.
Search for “Device Manager” in the Windows search box and press enter.
It will show different drivers required for different purposes.
Expand the Display adapter driver option.
You will see the Nvidia driver mentioned over here.
Right-click it and select Update Driver.
It will check if any new version update is available in the Nvidia drivers or not. If there is no update available then it will let you know that your driver is already up-to-date.
If there is a new update available then it will download it and install it upon your approval.
Restart the system after it downloads and installs the updated driver and then you can check if the issue has been resolved or is still occurring.
If it is still occurring then you can try the step of uninstalling as well. Right-click it and select Uninstall. This will uninstall the driver and then you can go to the official website and download and install it and then check.
Method 4: Resetting The Network Adapter
Let’s reset the network adapter configurations and see if it works or not. It has fixed the issue for many users so let’s follow the steps below to see if it works for us or not.
Search “cmd” in the Windows search box (Don’t press enter). You will see “command prompt” as the first result. Right-click it to and select Run as administrator.
The command prompt will open up. Enter the following command and press enter.
Netsh Winsock Reset
This will reset the network adapter driver. Now, restart your computer and check if the issue gets settled out or not.
So, here were the possible solutions to fix the GeForce experience error code 0x0003. Hope you got the clear information about the different solutions shown. Just follow the steps correctly as mentioned and fix the issue today.