Jun 10, 2016 Windows showing Display driver stopped responding and has recovered popup message after recent windows 10 upgrade? This mostly occurs when the Timeout Detection and Recovery (TDR) feature detects that the Graphics card has not responded within the permitted time. Which mainly cause by Corrupted display driver. After Windows 10 update 'Nvidia Display', drivers for GeForce GTX 970 stopped working. I lost sound of HDMI and Windows does not allow me to change screen resolution. Just only 800x600. I tried a clean installation with DDU and your drivers. But it does not work. Once installed, the same problems Any help? If you’ve got an AMD (ATI) graphics card and you keep getting the message “The Display Driver Has Stopped Responding” in Windows 10 it can be very frustrating. The screen goes blank for a second, the message pops up and any application you were using likely crashes – especially frustrating if you’re in a game. Other display issues have also been reported after an upgrade to Windows 10. These issues can be fixed and below we have set out some possible solutions. For the vast majority of Intel HD graphics Driver issues, you will need to go to the Intel website and download compatible graphics drivers for Windows 10. Some users have reported that their DisplayLink device has suddenly stopped working with Windows 10 Anniversary or Creators update. This issue is reported to occur when the user finishes installing a big Windows update (Anniversary Update, Creators Update) or right after the DisplayLink driver is updated via WU (Windows Update).
Users have reported an issue with Windows 10 devices, where interconnected devices stop working suddenly. After research, it has been found that these devices were using DisplayLink technology. This technology is used to connect display devices to systems which support USB’s or WiFi.
Cause
The possible causes of the issue are as follows:
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1] The DisplayLink driver is corrupt: We understand that the issue is with the hardware, thus, the drivers need to be checked.
2] Windows Update updated the DisplayLink driver such that it has gone bad.
3] The DisplayLink driver is connected to a USB 2.0 port, however, the display device needs more power, thus straining the setup.
4] The USB ports could be bad.
Preliminary solutions
1] Update Windows again. If a previously installed Windows update corrupted the driver, Microsoft might push the fix through another Windows update. Here’s the procedure to update Windows 10. However, rolling back the previous update won’t help.
2] Try plugging the device to a different USB port. Use a USB 3.0 port this time.
3] Run the Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter.
Thereafter, proceed with the following troubleshooting:
1} Update the drivers from Intel’s website
2} Update the Universal Serial Bus Controller driver
3} Reinstall the DisplayLink software
4} Disable Nvidia Share (ShadowPlay)
5} Restore the system
Solution 1] Update the drivers from Intel’s website
Visit Intel’s download center and use the option to update all the drivers in the device automatically. This would update all associated drivers.
Solution 2] Update the Universal Serial Bus Controller driver
While we updated the drivers from Intel’s downloadcenter, in case the USB drivers got corrupt, we might need to update them separately.
1] Press Win + R to open the Run window and type the command devmgmt.msc. Press Enter to open the Device Manager.
2] Locate the Universal Serial Bus Controller drivers. Right-click and update all of them.
3] You might also consider uninstalling the drivers and restarting the system.
4] The drivers could also be downloaded from the manufacturer’s website.
Solution 3] Reinstall the DisplayLink software
1] Press Win + R to open the Run window and type the command appwiz.cpl. Press Enter to open the Programs and Features window.
2] Right-click and uninstall the DisplayLink software and restart the system.
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Solution 4] Disable Nvidia Share (ShadowPlay)
Nvidia Share (ShadowPlay) which is used for gaming is known to cause the above-mentioned issue with monitor. Hence, we could disable it temporarily to check if it was the reason behind the problem.
Solution 5] Restore the system
While rolling back the drivers would be of little help in this case (since the drivers are already corrupt), system restore could help. Here’s the procedure for restoring the system to a previous restore point.
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