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Nvidia’s new Game Ready Driver repeats an annoying black screen issue from previous versions – it needs fixing ASAP

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  • Nvidia’s new Game Ready Driver 572.83 is still causing the same black screen issue from previous versions
  • The new driver update adds support for new games and RTX 5000 series notebooks
  • The issue can occur when installing the driver or when booting into Windows 11 when using a DisplayPort

It’s another day and yet another case of many Nvidia RTX GPU users being left frustrated, with Game Ready Driver updates causing numerous issues – and it’s one problem, in particular, that can’t be shaken off after multiple resolution attempts from Team Green.

Yet again, Nvidia’s Game Ready Driver is causing black screen issues for some users – and it’s the new driver 572.83 that’s the culprit based on complaints on Nvidia’s Reddit page. A black screen can remain after installing the new driver (using a DisplayPort), prompting a hard reboot with the same bug occurring at the Windows login screen.

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