For instance, the GeForce Error Code 0X0003 is a common error that prevents the app from launching. Fortunately, the fixes are easy to apply. Here are some common reasons why the error code 0X0003 appears, and how to fix it.
Why Does the GeForce Experience 0X0003 Error Appear?
Here are a few reasons why the GeForce Error Code 0X0003 appears:
The Nvidia Telemetry Container doesn’t have proper permissions to interact with the desktop. A recent Windows OS update doesn’t sit well with your GPU driver. The essential Nvidia Services aren’t running in the background. Your GPU drivers are corrupt or outdated. Something has gone wrong with your network adapter.
Now that we know the causes, it’s time to get stuck in with the fixes.
1. Restart Nvidia Services
You may encounter the error code if one or more essential Nvidia services become unresponsive. If this happens, you’ll need to manually restart the services to get things fixed again.
To restart the Nvidia services, perform the following tweaks:
Press Win + R to launch the Run command box. Type services. msc in the text input area and hit Enter. The Windows User Account Control (UAC) will pop up. Click on OK to launch the Services window. Now, scroll down and find all the services with the word “Nvidia” in them. Right-click on any one service and then select Restart from the context menu. Repeat this process with all the Nvidia services including Nvidia Display Service, Nvidia Local System Container, and Nvidia Network Service Container. Now, re-launch the GeForce experience app to check if the error persists.
2. Give the Nvidia Telemetry Service Permissions to Access the Desktop
The Nvidia Telemetry service logs and sends data about your system to Nvidia’s servers. It’s a handy feature that ensures that your PC plays well with Nvidia’s drivers and updates, but if the Nvidia Telemetry service cannot interact with the desktop, it can throw an 0x0003 error.
Over time, the Nvidia Telemetry service has been bundled in with other Nvidia container services. As such, this fix is only helpful if you are running a very old version of Nvidia GeForce Experience, before this change happened.
To allow the Nvidia Telemetry service to interact with the desktop, perform the following:
Press Win + R to launch the Run command box. Type services. msc in the text input area and hit the enter key. UAC will pop up. Click on OK to launch the Services window. Now, scroll down to find Nvidia Telemetry services and right-click on it. Select the Properties option from the context menu. Now, switch to the LogOn tab. Select the Local System Account radio button. Enable the Allow service to interact with desktop check box. Click on the Apply button and then click on the OK button. Now, restart your system and re-launch the GeForce Experience app to check for errors.
3. Reset the Network Adapter
The Nvidia GeForce Experience app uses an internet connection to share data with Nvidia servers. Sometimes the network adapter may encounter a glitch and needs to be reset. Once done, you may stop seeing the 0x0003 error code.
To reset the network adapter, repeat the following steps:
Press Win + R to launch the Run command box. Type cmd in the text input area and then press the enter key. UAC will pop up asking to grant permissions. Click on OK to launch the CMD window. Now type netsh winsock reset command and press the enter key. After the command finishes execution, exit the command prompt windows. Now, restart your system. Launch Nvidia GeForce Experience and check if you get the same error.
4. Update Your Nvidia GPU’s Drivers
Outdated GPU drivers can cause all kinds of problems. If you have a habit of leaving your drivers un-updated, try updating your Nvidia GPU drivers to the latest version and see if that fixes the error message.
To update your GPU driver, do as follows:
Press Win + R to launch the Run command box. Type devmgmt. msc and hit the enter key to launch device manager. Scroll down and find the Display Adapters option. Click on the arrow icon to expand the section. Now, right-click on the name of your Nvidia GPU. Oftentimes, there will be two GPUs - discrete and integrated. Select the Update Driver option from the context menu. Then click on the Search automatically for drivers option. Let it find and install the latest drivers on your system. Perform a system restart. Launch GeForce Experience to check if it counters the same error.
5. Reinstall All Nvidia Components
If updating the Nvidia GPU drivers hasn’t fixed the issue, consider a complete reinstall. This will include the removal and reinstallation of all Nvidia drivers. This method is useful if your GPU drivers are corrupt and need fixing.
To reinstall Nvidia components on your system, do as follows:
Press Win + R to launch the Run command box. They type appwiz. cpl and hit the enter key. The Programs and Features window will open. Scroll down the installed programs list and find all the Nvidia titled programs. Right-click on any Nvidia program and select the Uninstall/Change option. Windows UAC will pop up and confirm your decision. Click on OK and then proceed to the uninstallation. Follow the on-screen prompts to remove the program. Repeat the above steps for all the Nvidia components installed on your system. Once done, restart your system. Now, open any browser and go to Nvidia’s official driver download web page. The driver downloads section will ask for your GPU type, name, and Windows OS version. Enter the appropriate information, search, and download the suitable game-ready driver. After the download completes, install the drivers with administrator privileges. Make sure to check Perform a clean installation option. Once the installation finishes, close the setup window. Then open your browser and go to the Nvidia GeForce Experience download web page. Download and install the app. Log in with your Nvidia account and then check if you see the error again.
No More GeForce Error Code 0x0003
Nvidia GeForce Experience is a superb tool for gamers and streamers. But when the app fails to start, it could wreck the game recording and streaming plans. You should begin by restarting the Nvidia services method.
After that, enable the Nvidia Telemetry services and reset the network adapter. If that doesn’t work, then you can try updating the GPU drivers on your system. Lastly, a complete reinstall will surely fix the problem.