The update fixes the bugs introduced by the previous release

Oct 24, 2016 07:20 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA has made available a new GeForce graphics package targeted at most of its GPU models, namely version 375.63, which replaces the previous NVIDIA GeForce 375.57 release that might have included some bugs.

Specifically speaking, the present update might fix some issues reported by users, like the Windows 10 tile bug, the mail app crash event, and the video corruption error spotted on web content for the first couple of seconds.

However, the latter problem might persist with version 375.63, as users experienced it again after a period of time. Still, this version remains the Game Ready driver for titles like Battlefield 1, Civilization VI, and Titanfall 2.

Therefore, to find out what the changes really are, you must download the appropriate package suitable for your computer, and close all programs and processes that might interfere with the upgrade.

Take into account that NVIDIA has provided several downloadable files compatible with both 32- and 64-bit variants of Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 platforms (either desktop or notebook configurations).

Afterward, run the newly-saved executable, wait for all files required for the installation to be extracted, and follow all instructions displayed on the screen for a complete and successful upgrade.

Last but not least, once finished, make sure to perform a reboot (or allow the wizard to perform it for you) so that all changes can take effect properly.

That said, download NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Driver 375.63, apply it, and check back with us as often as possible to be aware when a newer version is available for download.

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