How To Fix GeForce Experience Error Code 0x0001 Issue

NVIDIA is one of the leading companies that makes outstanding graphics cards for computers. Their graphics card usually has a software, called the Geforce Experience, that allows you to play games with settings optimized for your current computer. Although the company makes solid products there are instances when certain issues can occur which we will be addressing today. In this latest installment of our troubleshooting series we will tackle the GeForce Experience error code 0x0001 issue.

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How To Fix GeForce Experience Error Code 0x0001 Issue

Before performing the recommended troubleshooting steps for this particular problem I suggest that you try restarting your computer first. This will refresh the operating system as well as remove corrupt temporary data and is quite effective in fixing most software related issues.

There are several factors that can cause this particular problem which range from a software bug to a corrupted file. Listed below are the troubleshooting steps you need to do to fix this problem.

Reinstall GeForce Experience

One of the best ways to fix this problem is to simply uninstall the Geforce Experience then install the latest version from the official website.

  • Click the Start Menu.
  • Click on Settings
  • Click on Apps
  • Look through the list of programs installed on the computer and locate and right-click on the listing for NVIDIA GeForce Experience.
  • Click on Uninstall in the resulting context menu.
  • Go through the uninstall utility by following the onscreen instructions, and the program will be uninstalled from the computer.

Once the uninstall procedure has completed proceed with installing it again.

Check if the GeForce Experience error code 0x0001 issue still occurs.

Allow NVIDIA Container services to interact with the local account

There are times when the problem is caused by permission issues. 

  • Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. 
  • Type “services.msc” and press Enter to open up the Services screen. If prompted by the UAC (User Account Control), click Yes to grant administrative privileges.
  • Find the four Container services used by NVIDIA.
  • Once you see them, right-click on the first container services and choose Properties.
  • Inside the Properties screen, go to the Log On tab and make sure that the toggle associated with Local System account is checked.
  • Make sure that the box associated with Allow service to interact with desktop is checked, then hit Appy to save the changes.
  • Repeat these steps with the rest of Nvidia container services that you’re able to find inside the Services screen.
  • When you reach the point where all NVIDIA container services are configured to allow the service to interact with the desktop, restart your computer.

Check if the GeForce Experience error code 0x0001 issue still occurs.

Make sure the Nvidia folders are owned by SYSTEM

  • Open File Explorer and navigate to the following location: C:\Program Files (x86)
  • Right-click on NVIDIA Corporation and choose Properties.
  • Inside the Properties screen, go to the Security tab and click on the Advanced button (under Permissions for ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES).
  • Inside the Advanced Security Settings, make sure that the Owner is set as SYSTEM. If it isn’t, click on Change.
  • In the box under Enter the object name to select, type System, then click on the Check Names, then on Ok.
  • Click Apply to save the current permission configuration.
  • Navigate to the following location: C:\Program Files
  • Right-click on NVIDIA Corporation and choose Properties.
  • Inside the Properties screen, go to the Security tab and click on the Advanced button (under Permissions for ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES).
  • Inside the Advanced Security Settings, make sure that the Owner is set as SYSTEM. If it isn’t, click on Change.
  • In the box under Enter the object name to select, type System, then click on the Check Names, then on Ok.
  • Click Apply to save the current permission configuration.
  • Restart the computer.

Check if the GeForce Experience error code 0x0001 issue still occurs.

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