Satellite A200 - display driver stopped responding

Periodically, I see this warning: [http://s001.radikal.ru/i193/1002/2b/ee6a610aa864.jpg]
It appears after a short blackout by any reason. What is it?

Satellite A200-1CR / Windows 7 Professional

Hi createa,.

Have you tried to reinstall the display driver? I put also t know why this happens, but theoretically, that might solve the problem.
You can download the latest version here:
http://EU.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com-online decision-making supported Downloads & => Download drivers

Before installing the latest version that I recommend to remove the old one first. Then, restart your computer and install the latest.

Good luck! :)

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