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I found a temporary fix. open magnifier, keep at 100% zoom and minimize it.
I found a temporary fix. open magnifier, keep at 100% zoom and minimize it.
People seems to have different problems, some even say that the driver fixes issues with gaming... For me, the update crashed my system causing the graphics card to be non-responsive, only showing through the primary DVI port, not recognizing display preferred sizes when connected to different monitors, etc...
However a restart fixed that!
Still, if the driver have no useful features for you, do a roll back!, some have succeeded in downloading 353.30 and doing a clean install! For me, windows managed to install 353.50 just after the Nvidia setup removed the driver and before the good old 353.30 was installed...
You can, however, do a roll back from Device Manager: Display Adapters -> * Your Card * -> Right click for Properties -> Driver -> Roll Back Driver!
Or you could try to remove the driver and tell it to delete is as well! Then install the working 353.30 driver...
Hope this helps if people still have problems!
If you install the driver 353.30 from Nvidia site it will not downgrade your driver, you will still have 353.50 driver installed and the issue is not solved.
You need to go to Windows uninstall apps and uninstall Nvidia 353.50 driver then restart Windows, after uninstall it will auto downgrade to 353.30 and all the issues will be solved.
oh.... that sucks. Mine still works, but probably it will auto-update soon...
Mine was like that when I had the corrupted update but now all is OK.