display driver has stopped working and has responded

Paviilion 500 model No.   500 - 152ea

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Several times each session I get the message "display driver stopped responding and has recovered" white screens for a second and then comes back. It seems to be more common occurring. Any ideas. I run W8.1 and Chrome.

Thanks in advance.

Hello @reddahlia,

I understand that you get the error "display driver stopped responding and has recovered" on your desktop HP Pavilion 500-152ea running Windows 8.1. I provided you with the driver update for your computer AMD Graphics Driver and I recommend that you download and install it.

Please re-post if you still need additional support. Thanks for posting this topic on the Forums of HP. Have a great day!

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