This could be one of three things, Windows corruption, video driver corruption, or a defective GPU. Troubleshooting, you try to completely remove the drivers from Windows and clean reinstall them. If that failed you really have two choices, reinstall Windows or replace the video card. Unfortunately, you will either have to reinstall Windows to determine if the video card is works correctly, or replace the GPU and see if the problem continues.
The first step though is to clean reinstall the drivers. There are two GPUs on the N5110, the Intel and the nVidia and you really have to work with both cards. Download and save the following drivers. Just save them, don’t run them yet.
Just save them to the desktop. Once they are downloaded click on start, control panel and programs and features. Look for the Intel HD and nVidia software there and uninstall it from the notebook. Once the drivers have been removed restart the notebook.
Start tapping the F8 k while the notebook restarts. Choose Low Resolution Mode from the menu and log into Windows. Once in Windows install the Intel HD driver and restart, returning back to Low Resolution mode. Install the nVidia driver and restart.
See if you continue getting the code 43 errors. If this fails to help then I suggest reinstalling Windows. The following link details the different methods for reimaging the drive. I suggest backing up any personal data. If your system has Dell Datasafe local you can use that to create backups. If you don’t have Dell Datasafe, back up to a CD or DVD, or an external hard drive. Use either Datasafe or PC restore to reimage the drive.
I have a Dell Inspiron 15 and I was having this same error message and my HDMI out was not working. I solved the issue by uninstalling an old outdated USB driver that I had downloaded years ago.
You should scour your applications and flush out old 3rd party display drivers.
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April 23rd, 2012 11:00
Nish
This could be one of three things, Windows corruption, video driver corruption, or a defective GPU. Troubleshooting, you try to completely remove the drivers from Windows and clean reinstall them. If that failed you really have two choices, reinstall Windows or replace the video card. Unfortunately, you will either have to reinstall Windows to determine if the video card is works correctly, or replace the GPU and see if the problem continues.
The first step though is to clean reinstall the drivers. There are two GPUs on the N5110, the Intel and the nVidia and you really have to work with both cards. Download and save the following drivers. Just save them, don’t run them yet.
Intel HD driver
www.dell.com/.../DriverFileFormats
nVidia GT 525M driver
www.dell.com/.../DriverFileFormats
Just save them to the desktop. Once they are downloaded click on start, control panel and programs and features. Look for the Intel HD and nVidia software there and uninstall it from the notebook. Once the drivers have been removed restart the notebook.
Start tapping the F8 k while the notebook restarts. Choose Low Resolution Mode from the menu and log into Windows. Once in Windows install the Intel HD driver and restart, returning back to Low Resolution mode. Install the nVidia driver and restart.
See if you continue getting the code 43 errors. If this fails to help then I suggest reinstalling Windows. The following link details the different methods for reimaging the drive. I suggest backing up any personal data. If your system has Dell Datasafe local you can use that to create backups. If you don’t have Dell Datasafe, back up to a CD or DVD, or an external hard drive. Use either Datasafe or PC restore to reimage the drive.
support.dell.com/.../document
If the problem continues after reimaging the system then we know for sure that he GPU is defective and will need to be replaced.
TB
nish86
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April 23rd, 2012 15:00
Hi Terry,
1) I have followed the exact same method you have mentioned to install the drivers and it still shows code 43 error.
2) I already tried installing Windows twice and its still the same.
So request your expert advice on my problem.
If it is a problem related to my GPU, then request you to kindly guide me about how to proceed with the replacement.
Regards,
Nishant
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July 1st, 2016 14:00
I have a Dell Inspiron 15 and I was having this same error message and my HDMI out was not working. I solved the issue by uninstalling an old outdated USB driver that I had downloaded years ago.
You should scour your applications and flush out old 3rd party display drivers.
tanjka
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February 15th, 2017 17:00
I had that error for my webcam on dell inspiron 1545, i solve the problem by removing battery and plug it back in one minute later.