I have dell laptop Latitude e6410. I upgraded windows 10. All the drivers were working well . But after some times windows showed a message that "your computer memory is low", I press ok but computer shut down and when I restarted the graphics were looking bad . I look in the device manager to see the graphic driver , there was status that windows has stopped this device:code (43). I tried to install driver but invain. I re installed the windows but it is showing the same status.
Today is Christmas in USA. I wish I were Santa Claus with that magic spell that would have solved the problem for you, Seriously.... All the drivers were working well
If that is so then the Device Manager would have reported no issues. Tell us how did you update the drivers after you upgraded Windows 8.1 (I assume) to Windows 10? Did you go to Dell?
FYI Code 43 means Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems.
i_Xp/Vista/W7/W10 User
In windows 10 I updated driver from the dell official website. They were working for two days. But suddenly I saw a message that your computer memory is low. I clicked Ok then the computer got shut down. When I restarted I saw this problem. Then tried to update driver from dell "Driver update utility" but it was not showing any uninstall driver but there was same status in task manager. Then I installed windows 8.1 and updated driver from the software "Snappy Driver Installer". I all the time updated driver from this software. It showed that driver has been installed successfully but when I refreshed it again showed that unistalled.
Contrary to what you thought, Driver update utility is not a Dell utility but a third-party program as is Snappy Driver Installer. Stop using these third party utilities and go directly to the official Dell website HERE and search for Windows 10 drivers compatible with your Dell laptop.
i_Xp/Vista/W7/W10 User
message edited by XpUser
On Dells product page for Latitude E6410 you can read the following:
Product not tested for Windows 10 upgradeDell is not testing or developing Windows 10 drivers for this product. If you choose to upgrade, some features, applications, and connected devices may not work as expected.
You might have wanted to read that before performing the upgrade.Nigel
Wind slow
I think Nigel nailed the cause of your problem(s). You should NOT have upgraded to Win10. I suggest you roll back to the original OS (if you still can).
Thank you. I got it.
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