

If this fixes the issue, perhaps skip the latest driver for now until newer ones are released.

In this case, it would be a good idea to try uninstalling that driver and reinstalling the last drivers you used. However, if you noticed that these crashes occurred soon after updating the drivers, you may have a bad driver on your hands. This should bring your card up to date and stop the drivers from crashing. Then open Device Manager ( press windows +R, type devmgmt.msc and hit the enter key ) expand display adapters, Right-click and select uninstall on the current installed graphics driver.Īfter that restart windows and install the graphics driver which you previously downloaded from the manufacturer’s website. The best way To update or reinstall a new driver, head to your graphics card manufacturer’s site, then download and install the drivers from there. If you receive this message frequently, you may want to check if you have the latest Display Drivers installed on your Windows computer.
