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How to fix GeForce Experience Error Code 0x0003?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

The geforce experience error code 0x0003 occurs when the user tries to launch the GeForce Experience application. This error code is caused by the application not being able to find the necessary files to launch. The user can fix this error code by ensuring that they have installed the correct drivers for their graphics card.

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1. Restart your computer and try opening GeForce Experience again

  1. Open your Start menu and search for "Shutdown"
  2. Click on the "Shutdown" icon
  3. On the "Shutdown" window, click on the "Restart" button
  4. After your computer restarts, verify that GeForce Experience is installed and open it
  5. In the "Settings" tab, click on the "Configure" button
  6. In the "Configure" window, click on the "Add" button
  7. In the "Add" window, type "GeForce Experience" in the "Search" field and click on the "Find" button
  8. After GeForce Experience is found, click on the "Add" button
  9. In the "Configure" window, click on the "Settings" tab
  10. In the "Settings" tab, click on the "Settings" button
  11. In the "Settings" window, click on the "General" tab
  12. In the "General" tab, click on the "Restart" button
  13. After your computer restarts, verify that GeForce Experience is installed and open it
  14. In the "Settings" tab, click on the "Configure" button
  15. In the "Configure" window, click on the "Add" button
  16. In the "Add" window, type "GeForce Experience" in the "Search" field and click on the "Find" button
  17. After GeForce Experience is found, click on the "Add" button
  18. In the "Configure" window, click on the "Settings" tab
  19. In the "Settings" tab, click on the "Settings" button
  20. In the "Settings" window, click on the "Global" tab
  21. In the "Global" tab, click on the "Restart" button

2. Update your graphics driver

  1. Open Device Manager by right clicking on My Computer and selecting Device Manager.
  2. In Device Manager, under Display adapters, right click on the geforce graphics card and select Update Driver.
  3. If prompted by UAC, click on Yes.
  4. Browse to the file that you downloaded and click on it to begin the installation.
  5. Once the installation is complete, reboot your computer.
  6. If the problem persists, please consult the manufacturer's website for more information and instructions on how to update your graphics driver.

3. Reinstall GeForce Experience

  1. Download and install the latest GeForce Experience driver
  2. Open GeForce Experience and click on the " crimson triangle" in the top left corner 4.Select "Reinstall GeForce Experience" 5.Follow the on-screen instructions

4. Try opening GeForce Experience in Safe Mode

  1. Open the Start menu and type "cmd" into the search bar.
  2. When the Command Prompt window opens, type "cd" and press Enter.
  3. Next, type "startup" and press Enter.
  4. Finally, type "cmd" and press Enter to open the Command Prompt again.
  5. In the Command Prompt window, type "net stop GeForce Experience" and press Enter.
  6. Next, type "net start GeForce Experience" and press Enter.
  7. Finally, type "exit" and press Enter to close the Command Prompt.

5. Temporarily disable your antivirus and firewall software and try opening GeForce Experience again

  1. Click on the Security icon.
  2. In the Security Options window, click on the Firewall icon.
  3. In the Firewall window, click on the Policy tab.
  4. In the Policy window, click on the Enable Policy button.
  5. In the Enable Policy window, type the following information: Name: Disable Firewall Enabled: Yes
  6. Click on the OK button.
  7. In the Disable Firewall window, type the following information: Name: Enable Firewall Enabled: No
  8. Click on the OK button.
  9. Close the Security Options window.
  10. Click on the GeForce Experience icon.
  11. In the GeForce Experience window, click on the Settings tab.
  12. In the Settings window, type the following information: Name: Disable Firewall Enabled: No

Still not working? maybe try one of these options:

  1. Run a Windows System File Checker scan and repair any corrupted system files.
  2. Perform a clean boot of your Windows system.
  3. Contact NVIDIA customer support.