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If so, try uninstalling your current driver then install another version.
Sure. This[www.geforce.co.uk] is the one I used. I have an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M.
What version of windows AND what video card? 359.06 will fix it.AFAIK the driver versions are the same for mobile gpu's correct me if I'm wrong.Use DDU in safe mode,reboot then install drivers.DDU is a driver un-install program....google.USE IN SAFE MODE.
I would suggest going to Device Manager in windows, >Display>Nvidia and try rolling back to previous driver. If that doesn't work, maybe your laptop has some software that will allow you to reset the GPU driver back to factory version, which you may then try to update. Hope this helps
https://m.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/3f6wq5/windows_10_driver_not_compatible_with_windows_10/
Found this post discussing the same driver issue. In their case updating NVIDIA GeForce Experience solved it. But others tried different things. Check it out.
Also, what video card do you have exactly?