How Do You fix Error code 43 on GPU Nvidia? (Explained)

 

If you receive the message “Windows has stopped this device because it has detected difficulties.” It’s nothing to be concerned about with your NVIDIA graphics card. You can easily solve the problem by using one of the methods we’ve provided in this post.

We’ve listed four simple fixes that typically resolve this issue. You may not have to try all of them. Simply work your way down the list until it is resolved.

  • Solution 1: Perform a power reset
  • Solution 2: Update the driver
  • Solution 3: Uninstall the NVIDIA graphics driver
  • Solution 4: Disable the graphics card and discharge the electrical build-up

Solution 1: Reset the power.

You might try performing a power reset to remedy the issue. This is the simplest solution and it may work perfectly. What you must do is as follows:

1) Make sure your computer is turned off.

2) Remove the battery and unplug the charger.

3) Hold the power button down for at least one minute. This is done to clear any electrical buildup.

4) Reconnect the charger and replace the battery.

5) Reboot your computer to determine if the problem has been resolved. If you continue to receive the error, proceed to our next advice.

Solution 2: Install the latest driver.

A defective graphics driver could be causing the problem, so try updating the driver to the most recent version. If you don’t have the time, patience, or computer skills to update your driver manually, Driver Easy can do it for you.

TIP: This was our third option, but after so many readers remarked on how well it worked for them, we moved it up the list. So, if the first option didn’t work for you, hopefully, this one will.

Driver Easy will detect your system and locate the appropriate drivers for it. You don’t need to know what operating system your computer is running, you don’t need to risk downloading and installing the wrong driver, and you don’t need to worry about installing incorrectly.

With either the FREE or Pro versions of Driver Easy, you can automatically update your drivers. However, with the Pro version, it only takes two clicks (with full support and a 30-day money-back guarantee):

1) Get and install Driver Easy.

2) Launch Driver Easy and select the Scan Now option. Driver Easy will then check your computer for problematic drivers.

3) Select the Nvidia graphics driver and click the Update button. NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1080 is used in the example below. This will download the correct version of the driver for you, which you can then manually install (you can do this with the FREE version)

Alternatively, select Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of all missing or out-of-date drivers on your system. When you select Update All, you’ll be offered to upgrade to the Pro version.

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Solution 3: Uninstall the NVIDIA graphics driver.

Your issue is almost certainly caused by bad graphics drivers. In Device Manager, you can see a yellow mark next to the device name. It’s worth attempting to delete the NVIDIA graphics card driver using the instructions below:

1) To launch a run command, press Win+R (the Windows logo key and the R key at the same time).

Enter devmgmt. msc and press OK. This will launch the Device Manager window.

2) Expand the category “Display adapters” and right-click on the NVIDIA device name. A context menu will appear. Then, select Uninstall.

3) Restart your computer to determine if the problem has been resolved.

Solution 4: Turn off the graphics card and let the electrical buildup go.

Another solution would be to disable your graphics card and discharge the electrical buildup.

1) To launch a run command, press Win+R (the Windows logo key and the R key at the same time).

Enter devmgmt. msc and press OK. This will launch the Device Manager window.

2) Right-click on the NVIDIA device name and select Properties. A context menu will appear. On the context menu, select Disable.

3) Hold down the power button until the computer turns off.

Please keep in mind that this is a harsh shutdown. If you don’t have to, don’t turn off your computer in this manner.

4) Restart your computer and check to see if the problem has been resolved.

Final thought 

That’s all! We hope that one of these methods will assist you in resolving the Nvidia code 43 issue. Please leave a remark if you have any questions. We’d also like to hear from you if you have any thoughts or suggestions.

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