Satellite A200 - Display driver stopped responding

Periodically I see this warning: [http://s001.radikal.ru/i193/1002/2b/ee6a610aa864.jpg]
It appears after short blackout by no reason. What is it?
Satellite A200-1CR / Windows 7 Professional

Hi createa,
Have you tried reinstalling the display driver? I also dont know why this happens but theoretically this could solve the problem.
You can download the latest version here:
http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com => Support & Downloads => Download Drivers
Before you install the latest version I would recommend removing the old one first. Then restart your notebook and install the newest one.
Good luck! :)

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