Display driver igfx stopped responding and has recovored.

I installed some updates 'important' my computer keeps pushing me to install today and shortly after my screen started going black, for 5 to 30 seconds at a time at random intervals. After returning to normal display mentions a "display driver igfx", I would like to repair or replace this driver if possible, but don't know how. If there is anything I can do I appriciate it.

Hello Wodahsdrol,

You should try to update the drivers for your video card.

I suggest that you go to your computer manufactuers website and download the latest drivers for your video card.

See this article which will give you different options to upgrade the drivers:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/the-hunt-for-drivers-how-to-find-Windows-Vista-drivers-for-all-your-hardware

If nothing works, try to uninstall and reinstall the graphics card.

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1. click on start. In the start search box type "devmgmt.msc", and then press ENTER.
2. expand "Graphics cards", double-click the entry to the display device.
3. click on the "Driver" tab, click "Uninstall".
4. click on start. In the start search box type "appwiz.cpl", and then press ENTER.
5 remove the related entries the display device.

Reinstall the driver with your driver CD.

Alternatively, you can try to uninstall the driver from Device Manager, then go to the computer or the device factory site download the latest driver for your network card and install it.

Thank you
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