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First check system update settings and see if Windows has any available updates.  Then download the Nvidia GeForce Experience and update your GTX drivers there (called game-ready driver).  Then I'd download the most current version of Nvidia Control Panel, as this can also become corrupted.  I'd also recommend you download the Intel update utility and update most of your Intel device drivers that way.  Finally, on your search bar next to the windows button type "Device Manager".  Here you will see all devices your laptop is currently recognizing.  You should go ahead and right-click each device and check for driver updates.  If no drivers are found, it is NOT NECESSARY to check for updates deeper in Windows Update.  If it finds an update that requires a system restart, go ahead and let it restart.  This will either fix your problem entirely or at least rule any old or corrupted drivers out of the equation.

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