Never, ever update your laptop drivers with software unless it’s from the original hardware manufacturer’s website. No Nvidia updating or soundboard drivers from other than the OEM website. Most likely way to handle the drivers is to uninstall the updated drivers then immediately use the OEM software/drivers and re-install them then re-boot the device. If it asks you about installing older drivers, just yes it to death. Other than that, a restore point or clean install from the restore option on the boot screen should fix it if all else fails.
Never, ever update your laptop drivers with software unless it’s from the original hardware manufacturer’s website. No Nvidia updating or soundboard drivers from other than the OEM website. Most likely way to handle the drivers is to uninstall the updated drivers then immediately use the OEM software/drivers and re-install them then re-boot the device. If it asks you about installing older drivers, just yes it to death. Other than that, a restore point or clean install from the restore option on the boot screen should fix it if all else fails.