BSOD lvl4-disp display driver

Windows XP BSOD with drive to display lvl4 - Aff... device driver got stuck in an infinte loop... problem w/device or driver programming.  I downloaded
update Dell drivers, but continue to spread this message.  Any ideas other than reinstall XP would be appreciated.
Thank you
Toni

Hi Toni,

Did you recent hardware or changes to the software of the system?

Uninstall and reinstall the drivers for your graphics card and check if this solves the problem.

a. right click on my computer, click Propertiesand click thehardware tab, then click Device Manager.
b. in the list of devices, click on the graphics card.
c. double-click the device name, and then right-click and select Properties.
d. on the Driver tab, click on Uninstall.
d. restart the computer.
e. open the Device Manager select new Display Adapter.
f. right-click and select Update driver.

Refer to this article for help:
How to manage devices in Windows XP

You can also download the latest driver for the chipset and graphics card and install it on your computer.

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