Display Driver Restart Shortcut ((new)) Jun 2026
If the Command Prompt method feels clunky, you can use a PowerShell script shortcut instead. This is often more reliable on modern versions of Windows 10 and 11.
Win+Ctrl+Shift+B shortcut triggers a "Video Reset" command within the Windows Desktop Window Manager (DWM). It effectively restarts the graphics stack, forcing the OS to re-detect the monitor and re-initialize the driver communication. 2. Practical Use Cases Recovering from Freezes: If a game or application hangs and leaves the screen frozen but the system is still responsive in the background. Resolving Glitches: Fixing artifacts, "black screen" bugs after waking from sleep, or UI stuttering. External Display Issues: Forcing a handshake between the PC and a newly connected monitor or docking station. 3. What It Does NOT Do Permanent Fix: It does not repair a corrupted driver; it only restarts the current instance. Hardware Repair: It cannot fix physical GPU failure or a faulty HDMI/DisplayPort cable. Data Recovery: It won't save progress in a crashed application; it only attempts to restore the visual output. 4. Alternative Troubleshooting Steps If the shortcut fails to resolve the issue, the following steps are recommended: Update Drivers: Use the manufacturer's software (NVIDIA GeForce Experience, AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition, or Intel Graphics Command Center). Roll Back Drivers: If the issue started after an update, use Device Manager to revert to the previous version. DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller): For persistent issues, use a third-party tool like DDU in Safe Mode to perform a clean wipe before reinstalling. Would you like a guide on how to display driver restart shortcut
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In the location field, copy and paste the following command: If the Command Prompt method feels clunky, you


