How to reset graphics driver on Windows 10/11

Is your screen flickering, going black, or displaying distorted images? Are you having performance issues when playing games or streaming videos? If so, you may need to reset your graphics card drivers.

 Here are a few different methods to do that on a Windows PC.

1. Restart the graphics driver using the shortcut key

The easiest way to reset your graphics card driver on Windows is to use the keyboard shortcut Win + Ctrl + Shift + B . When you press this combination, your screen will flash for a second or two and you may hear a beep. After that, everything will be back to normal.

This shortcut will essentially reset the graphics driver on your Windows PC. It's completely safe and won't affect any of your unsaved work or applications. However, be aware that it may not work when playing games, as video games often take control of the keyboard, preventing Windows from using this shortcut.

2. Reset graphics card driver using Device Manager

Device Manager is a handy tool in Windows that can help you manage and troubleshoot hardware devices connected to your computer. You can also use it to quickly reset the graphics card driver on your Windows 10 or 11 PC. Here's how:

  1. Press Win + S to open the search menu, type Device Manager and press Enter.
  2. Expand the Display adapters section.
  3. Right-click on the graphics card driver and select Properties.
  4. In the Properties window , switch to the Driver tab and click Disable Device . Then, click Yes to confirm.
  5. Wait for a few seconds and then click on Enable Device option .

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Your screen will go black for a moment while you disable and re-enable your graphics driver, this is completely normal. Then check to see if the problem is resolved.

3. Uninstall and reinstall the graphics driver to reset

If nothing else works, you might consider uninstalling and reinstalling your graphics driver. This will completely remove the driver from your system, which should resolve any glitches or compatibility issues that might be causing the display issue. Here's how to do it:

  1. using the search menu.
  2. Expand the Display adapters section.
  3. Right-click on the graphics card driver and select Uninstall device from the context menu.
  4. Select Uninstall to confirm.

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Restart your PC after completing the above steps. Windows will detect the missing driver and prompt you to install it automatically.

Update 30 September 2024
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