Accelorator Windows driver stopped working

Occasionally, I have a message that comes up saying Windows accelorator driver stopped working for Windows XP and has recovered. I have Windows 7 Home premium so why would this message keep appearing from time to time.

I think you mean the error: display driver Intel Graphics Accelerator drivers for Windows XP stopped responding and has recovered

This means that your graphics driver has stopped working properly.
You need to update this driver, I guess its GPU from Intel because of the error message for the latest version of the driver can be downloaded from the Intel page so European page driver Toshiba.

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