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My computer (Asus ROG GL503VD-FY093T) updated on March 15, 2018. After that, I experienced random freezes on my screen that lasts for 2-5 seconds and a black screen will occur after then resumes normally. I checked my Event Viewer and noticed a warning on my Display that states "Display driver igfx stopped responding and has successfully recovered." which happened multiple times up to now after the update. I went to the store where I bought the computer and let them update my graphic card which is a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050. I don't exactly know what causes this but I assume it's the graphic cards.
Laptop Specifications
Model: Asus ROG GL503VD-FY093T
Storage: 1TB HDD | 128GB SSD
RAM: 8GB RAM
Graphic Cards: Intel(R) HD Graphics 630 | Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050
Windows Specifications
Version: 1709
OS Build: 16299.309
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Thank you very much for sharing your issue with the Intel® Communities Team, Ade_IG.
Please install the latest Intel® HD Graphics drivers (4944). Click https://downloadmirror.intel.com/27484/a08/win64_15.65.4.4944.zip here to download the drivers and in order to complete the installation please follow this guide:
1. Start Control Panel, click Hardware and Sound, and then click Device Manager.
2. Expand "Display Adapter", right-click the Intel Graphics entry, and click Uninstall.
3. On Confirm Device Removal dialog box, click Delete the driver software for this device option to delete the Intel HD Graphics driver then click OK to start the uninstall process.
4. When the uninstall process is complete, disconnect your computer from the internet and make sure it will not auto connect when reboot. Restart your system.
5. Unzip the file to a designated location or folder.
6. Open Device Manager
7. Expand the Display adapters section.
8. Right-click the Intel® graphics entry and select Update Driver Software. (Note: The graphics entry may be "Microsoft Basic Display Adapter" if not, please complete the first 4 steps until you see this in the Display adapters entry)
9. Click Browse my computer for driver software.
10. Click Browse and select the directory where the driver files are found.
11. Click Next. Drivers are now being installed.
12. Reboot your computer when prompted.
Please share with us the results.
Antony S.
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Hello, Ade_IG.
I would like to double check if you were able to perform the troubleshooting steps that I attached to the post above and the results.
Antony S.
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Hi,
This actually worked for me. Thank you so much, I was going crazy.
My Laptop Specifications(in case is important for anybody)
Model: Asus ROG GL503VD
Storage: 1TB HDD | 512GB SSD
RAM: 32GB RAM
Graphic Cards: Intel(R) HD Graphics 630 | Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050
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These steps worked for me too.
My configuration:
LENOVO 10M7000RUS
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro (64-bit)
Intel® Core™ i7-7700 CPU @ 3.60GHz
Intel® HD Graphics 630
RAM 8Gb
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