When the video or graphics driver is corrupt or not working, you might get a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) or other errors. For instance, “Display driver stopped responding and has recovered” is one of the common errors that you get when the video driver is not working properly. If you feel that your PC’s video or graphics driver is not working, reinstalling the driver is the perfect solution. That said, if you are experiencing issues after updating the driver, you can.
Complete the given below directions to reinstall the graphics, video or display driver in Windows 10. Reinstall graphics or video driver in Windows 10 Step 1: Right-click on the Start button on the taskbar and then click Device Manager to open the same. Step 2: In the Device Manager, expand Display adapters to see your graphics, video or display card entry. If you have multiple video cards, all of them will appear here. Step 3: Note down the video or graphics card name and model number.