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Roll back driver or download previous version. Run DDU to remove the updated driver then install old drivers.
While you are told to keep drivers upto date you don't need to, for the most part. Only time is when drivers come out to improve performance on newly released games that you have just purchased. If you have purchased any newly released games that with benefit there really is no need to update drivers that you know work fine.
Yup. Golde rule for all PC's (despite Enthusiast PC's) and also many other fields:
Never change a running system