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In this situation, the easiest way is to use the “Device Manager”, where you can try to roll back on the driver tab. If this does not help, but you know for sure that there were no problems with the monitor update, use the standard system recovery tool and select the proposed list of rollback points that is earlier in time than the moment the crash occurred.