What you can try to do is to repair your Windows system but the error code indicates a hardware problem.
Persistent NVIDIA GPU Issue with Code 43 on Windows 11
Despite the GPU (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q Design) being recognized in the BIOS and listed in Device Manager, it does not appear in Task Manager. As a result, my system defaults to using the integrated Intel(R) UHD Graphics.
In Device Manager, next to the driver, a Code 43 error is reported with the message 'The device has reported a problem and has been stopped.' Additionally, the NVIDIA Control Panel does not launch.
Here's a brief summary of the steps I've already attempted, unfortunately without success:
- Complete uninstallation of NVIDIA drivers in Safe Mode
- Updating drivers directly from NVIDIA's website
- Installing drivers through NVIDIA GeForce Experience
- Reinstalling the NVIDIA Control Panel
- Restarting NVIDIA Display Container LS from Services
I've noticed that my issue mirrors one discussed in a previous thread: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/nvidia-control-panel-is-not-opening-gpu-driver-is/806a0e62-384b-4d1c-9386-8900c2a2ce14
I believe this is not a hardware problem.
UPDATE: The issue has been resolved and it was a hardware issue.
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Anonymous
2024-09-24T03:28:24+00:00 Any resolve to this, im having exact same issue.
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Anonymous
2024-09-08T02:32:25+00:00 Hi everyone
I have the same problem and it’s been a week now
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Anonymous
2024-08-31T06:11:43+00:00 Hi
Mine "fix" turned out to be a hardware issue too, and your temporary fix sounds very similar to what mine was doing 👍
Best wishes
Nuck
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Anonymous
2024-08-30T05:36:04+00:00 I'm experiencing the exact same issue. Did you ever find a solution?