Code error Geforce GTX 850 M 43

Hello

I get the error code 43 for my GTX 850 M, on win 7, 64 bit. The edge HD 4600 works fine, but I can't get the nvidia to work.

The laptop is an Asus F550JK.

I tried all possible nvidia drivers, drivers form the Asus page, updates windows and I cannot make it work.

Any ideea if someone had the same problem and if there is anyway to fix it?

Thank you!

Try the following:

Open Device Manager and right-click on the NIVIDIA graphics card and choose "Uninstall" and then also select "Delete the driver for this device" > OK and continue with the uninstallation.

Restart the computer and let Windows reinstall the device and driver.

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