Problem with VGA card after Windows Update

Hi all.

Today I start to address a problem with me second VGA card (Matrox G200 G2 + / QUADP-PL/7) after a yesterday updated windows.
I am able to see the other 4 monitors, but with a yellow triangle.
You thing has remove updates yesterday going to solve my problem?

PS:If you have an another idea is welcome

Thank you and best regards.

Hello

Please contact Microsoft Community.

This problem may occur if the VGA card drivers are updated after the installation of Windows updates. I suggest to follow the steps below and check to see if problem persists.

  1. Click Start and stop in the search box, type Device Manager.
  2. On top, on the start menu, click on "Device Manager".
  3. In "Device Manager", double click "Graphics card" expand. "."
  4. Click on "display Matrox G200 G2 + / QUADP-PL/7 ' and click 'properties '.
  5. In properties, click on the "Drivers" tab and check if the option 'Return to the version' is 'active '. If so click on "Roll back" to restore the previous version driver.

Note: If "Roll back" is greyed out, then see the article restoration of the system;

Warning: When you use system restore to restore the computer to a previous state, the programs and updates that you have installed are removed.

Important: try to restore your system to an earlier date when everything worked correctly.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows7/products/features/system-restore

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