http://imgur.com/a/E4m2q

Somehow, clicking reinstall Driver says "Driver Download Failed" and Clicking Check for Updates shows "Unable to Connect to NVIDIA".
And if I go to General, the Features never gets loaded. Just an endless spinning Circle.

[Solved] Before I tried everyones sugestion, i did @t0b3berlin by Reinstalling GeForce and its back to Normal.
I'll bookmark everyones suggestion if the Driver starts failing/acting up.
http://imgur.com/a/lzgNx

I would like to kindly thank everyone for helping. <3

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try to delete through control panel?

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I find that Risky to be honest

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Reinstall Geforce Experience. That should do the trick. Had a similar issue once before.

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Oh hey it worked

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Have you tried downloading the drivers manually from the website instead?

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Huh, usually I download through the GeForce itself since its at the latest driver currently and it was working fine until today oddly

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NEVER get the drivers from the experience. Always get them from the official site. Many people have reported issues with drivers when installed through the experience. This is my second Nvidia card now that uses the experience and I have ALWAYS gotten the drivers from their site. Sometimes I'll even use the beta drivers because the officials might have some problems with them.

Mind of I be nosy and ask what card you have? I'm on a 1070 right now.

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Alright. Will download from their Mainwebsite instead the next time there is a new Driver update.

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Yeah, but since that's happening a lot of times to other people, downloading them from their website, is the best option.

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unninstall everything from Nvidia in your installed programs
then go to nvidia site and download the drivers and install them again, tell me if this worked ;)

http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx

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You sure that will work on a Laptop?

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it works everywhere bro no worries

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Huh, someone before i tried doing your way, i did @t0b3berlin and it got fixed.

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+1

I'd try this approach

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Will bookmark it thx :D

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