Video Card driver is a particular type of pc driver that for hardware devices and variations for each operating system. It has to receive and understand commands from different devices and then respond in a manner that the operating system understands. It can therefore understand the language of both and provide the necessary translation so that each one understands what the other is saying. Accordingly, the hardware devices cannot work properly when there is problem with Video Card driver. To check up the problem, first we should do a thorough examination of our computer.
Examine Device Manager
To figure out the Video Card driver error, go to Start, and click Control Panel. Go to System (might be under the Performance and Maintenance tab) and go to the Hardware tab. Click on Device Manager to see all your hardware components. If it is a Question mark or Exclamatory mark, the Video Card driver must have not been installed properly or must be damaged.
Check Up Video Card driver
Since the Device Manager cannot detect errors of the devices in most cases. When you find everything is normal within Device Manager, it does not mean everything is fine with the Video Card driver. As manufacturers issue updated Video Card drivers all the time to provide consumers additional features, correct known faults or improve performance, up to 80% of the errors are caused by outdated or damaged audio card driver. If the Video Card driver is outdated or corrupted damaged, Windows system will not be able to detect the related hardware device.
System Restore
Manual Solution for Video Card driver Problems
First, you can try to reinstall the Video Card drivers from Device Manager. Right-click the Video Card driver that has a question or exclamation mark and click "Properties." You should see a title box stating that the device is not working properly if it is damaged. Click the "Driver" tab and click "Update." Follow the wizard to install the Video Card drivers.
If the driver problem still remains after adjusting the driver settings, then you can try to perform System Restore
In WindowsXP, click on Start menu and select All Programs
Click on Accessories and System Tools, select System Restore to open it.
In windows 7 and Vista, click on Start button and just type system restore in Search.
Select System Restore from the results.
Follow the System Restore wizard by selecting the first option Restore my computer to an earlier time.
Windows will detect the changes and will reinstall the Video Card drivers.
If have followed the instruction but the Video Card driver still doesn’t work or you feel it complicated to walk through the steps above, you can fix Video Card driver problem directly with a online Driver Tool. Driver Tool can specifically work out
Video Card driver problems and make the updated one work on your pc
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