There are mainly two methods to roll back NVIDIA drivers- using the Display Driver Utility (DDU) and fetching previous builds from the NVIDIA website, and finally rolling back with the Windows Device Manager. Any of the two methods in this article should get you back to the last working version of your graphics driver.
Method 1: Using the Display Driver Utility
Method 2: Using the Device Management Console
You can also use the Windows in-built utility to rollback faulty drivers by following these steps.
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