Black screen on Windows 8.1 Upgrade?

Hello!

Note: I have an Aspire V5-471G53334G50Mass

So, I just upgraded to 8.1 connection and for some reason, after I have Windows, black on screen. I tried to use Safe Mode, but the same thing.

My assumptions are:
-Installation of the former driver of GPU from Intel (the one that is for any Windows up to 8 years) from Windows Update.
-Have an old Acer X153W as a second screen.
-Do not install the right GPU NVIDIA driver (installed: 331.61 I think)
-Do not install a display driver I know.

What are your assumptions? Help, please! I had a large IT project, which is expected Monday and my project is on my laptop and I can't open my laptop and ruin! Thank you for any assistance.

Hi mayood00

Did you check the support site Acer for your region see if there is an updated driver to use with 8.1?

Your guesses may have reason. If nothing seems to remedy, I fear that you may need to recover your computer to 8.0, but be aware that doing so may erase everything there!

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