Yes, there is a way to reinstall the drivers for your graphics card on your Windows system. To do so, you will need to access the Device Manager. You can access Device Manager by pressing the Windows + X keys and then selecting Device Manager from the list of options that appear.
Once you have opened Device Manager, you will be able to view a list of all the hardware installed on your computer. Scroll through this list until you find the graphics card entry. It will likely be listed under the Display Adapters section.
When you have located the graphics card entry, right-click on it and then select Uninstall device from the context menu. Once you have done this, you will need to confirm that you want to uninstall the driver by pressing “Yes”.
After you have successfully uninstalled the driver, you will need to reboot your computer. After your computer has rebooted, Windows will automatically detect that there is an active device without a driver and will prompt you to install a new driver for it. You can choose to download and install the driver from your graphics card manufacturer’s website. This will usually be the most recent version available.
If your graphics card manufacturer does not have a suitable driver, or you are unable to locate one, you can also try downloading and installing the latest generic drivers from Microsoft. To do this, open your browser and navigate to the Microsoft Update Catalog website. On the left-hand side of the page, you can search for the type of device driver you are looking for.
When you have located the device driver you need, click on it and then select the Download option. Once the driver package has been downloaded, you can install it by double-clicking on it in File Explorer. Once the driver has been installed, restart your computer and your graphics card should now be functional.
Reinstalling drivers for your graphics card on a Windows system is relatively straightforward, however it is important that you always download the correct driver for your device in order to ensure that your system is functioning correctly. Additionally, as newer drivers are often more stable and may offer improved performance, it is recommended that you check for updates periodically and install any that are available.