I recently purchased an Asus FX505GT laptop, which has a dedicated graphics card. However, whenever I test it, I encounter an error code 43. I've attempted several fixes, such as installing and uninstalling drivers and even formatting the system, but nothing seems to resolve the issue. Occasionally, when I uninstall the graphics driver via Device Manager, it will show up without the error, yet no software recognizes it. I'm looking for suggestions on how to fix this problem!
2 Answers
Error 43 typically indicates a hardware malfunction. It's likely that your GPU is dead, which is problematic since GPUs in laptops are usually soldered to the motherboard. Unless you find a repair shop with a compatible mobile GPU chip to replace it, you may need to consider getting a new motherboard.
In my experience, code 43 almost always points to a dead GPU. It’s a pretty clear sign that something's gone wrong with your graphics card.

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