![]() ![]() If your account lacks of the required privilege to access the service, the service will fail to start and that’s what prevents you from starting GeForce Experience. What happened here is that every time you updated the GeForce Experience, the installer somewhat overwrites the Log On account for this service with the current account that you’re logged in. Select the NVidia GeForce Experience from the list and click Uninstall. Try Restarting GeForce Experience’ error which prevents you from starting your GeForce Experience. Navigate to Windows Control Panel and open Programs and Features. You have to right-click on the GeForce Experience and then you have to click on the option of Run as administrator from there. Then you have to select all of the running tasks of NVIDIA and then you have to click on the End task. ![]() ![]() The Guaranteed To Work SolutionĪfter some quick Googling around the internet, we found the cause to this – A local service with the name ‘NVIDIA Telemetry Container’. This is the main culprit behind the notorious ‘Something went wrong. Hold the Shift + Ctrl + Esc so that you can open the Task Manager. That’s not really the most effective way to tackle with the issue, as it might not work all time. Now, we’ve seen quite a few suggestion from people in the community i.e uninstall and reinstall GeForce Experience, Rebooting the PC, reinstall the Graphics card driver, etc. As chances of getting this error after every update is surprisingly high, it’s a rather unpleasant experience for those who uses GeForce Experience on a regular basis. Looks familiar to you? Yes, this is what happens whenever we applied a new update to our GeForce Experience. ![]()
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