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You need to do a clean reinstallation of geforce on your pc to fix 0x0003. You can also try following the steps from here- -nvidia-geforce-experience-error-code-0x0003/ which helped me in fixing the issue for me.

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Does Intel HD graphics have a 'geforce' equivalent app? I want to adjust to a special resolution to fit the screen to my attached tv. Right now, I have an Nvidia card, but with my next computer, I might go without a dedicated nvidia graphics card. Without this adjustment though, the resolution doesn't fit perfectly based upon the prespecified resolutions in windows. For example, right now with geforce experience, I was able to adjuct to the weird resolution of 1824 X 1026, which is customized for my 37" screen, from 1920 X 1080.

Thanks for your response. How do I access this 'Intel HD graphics control panel'? I tried looking it up online but it says to right click on desktop and a click graphics properties. I'm in Windows 10. However, when I do this, the only thing that is available is the 'Nvidia control panel'. Was the Intel HD graphics control panel replaced or overridden with the Nvidia one on my computer? Would the Intel control panel appear by default on an Intel based PC that doesn't have a dedicated graphics card, or is it something that must be downloaded?

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