How to reset the driver settings
Corrupted or wrong video card settings can affect the games performance and your computer's ability to display graphics correctly.
Follow these steps:
- Right-click on your desktop and select NVIDIA Control Panel.
- Go to 3D Settings > Manage 3D Settings.
- On the upper-right corner, click Restore Defaults.
- Click Yes.
How to find your video card model
- Press Windows + R.
- Write DxDiag and click OK.
- Click the Display tab.
- Your video card's name and manufacturer should appear.
How to download and install a new driver
Before updating the Driver, it's recommended to uninstall the previous version first. This also applies when removing an older graphics card and replacing it with a newer card.
Follow these steps:
- Visit Nvidia website.
- Select your video card name and your Operating System.
- Press the button Search.
- Download the driver.
- Open the *.exe you just downloaded and follow the displayed steps to install.
Should you have a laptop with a special driver provided by your manufacturer, check the laptop model on your manufacturer's Driver Support section.
How to uninstall the driver
- Go into your Control Panel
- Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon
- Select the NVIDIA Windows Display Drivers from the list of programs.
- Click Change/Remove or Add/Remove button.
- Confirm with Windows that you wish to continue with the uninstall
More information on Nvidia website.