Satellite A500-1GH - display driver stopped responding and has successfully

My laptop is the A500-1GH and I bought it 2 days ago...
My problem is that, for the fourth time, the screen went black and then recovered and I get the message "display driver stopped responding and was retrieved successfully." My graphics card is Nvidia GeForce 330.

I'd appreciate it if anyone knows what to do to fix this

Thanks in advance

Hello

Looks like the graphics card driver crashed for no apparent reason.
Have you tried to reinstall the graphics driver?

To do this.
Visit the page of European Toshiba driver and download the driver for this model of laptop. Update the driver and restart the device.

It would be interesting to know if it would help.

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