Very often (as I've read from forums on Nvidia) don't update driver unless you really, really think it's necessary. You might want to revert to a previous version of Nvidia divers.
You might want to completely remove the new (borked sounds to me) version you have....
www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
Will take care of those pesky hard to remove files.
You will need to use this to stop windows from just reinstalling the new (borked) drivers...
support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3073930
To temporarily prevent the driver from being reinstalled until a new driver fix is available, a troubleshooter is available that provides a user interface to hide and show Windows updates and drivers for Windows 10.
To run the troubleshooter, open wushowhide.diagcab, select Next, and then follow the instructions in the troubleshooter to hide the problematic driver or update.
I did this a few months back when getting screen in and out black out problems with new drivers... turns out the Display Port Cable I was using was not working correctly, but at least I found out how to do a clean install of Nvidia GPU drivers 🙂