Nvidia GeForce Experience GTX 750 - Stuck on the Drivers tab - Please help!

PackAsaurasRexHD

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Nvidia GeForce Experience GTX 750 - When pulling up Nvidia GeForce Experience it is stuck on the Drivers tab and won't let me click on any of the other tabs.. Games, My Rig, SHIELD, or Preferences.. It is stuck on Drivers and just says Your GeForce driver is up to date , I can't click anything or do anything.. I can click Check for Updates but thats about it.. Anyone got any tips or suggestions?
 
Solution
Have you tried cleaning the driver installation by removing all the current drivers using Display driver uninstaller and then reinstalling the most current drivers? I'd try that first, and then we can go from there.

Run the DDU, choose the Nvidia option and allow the safe mode reboot when it asks. After completion install the driver package.

Display driver uninstaller: http://www.wagnardmobile.com/DDU/

Nvidia drivers: http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/80913/en-us
Have you tried cleaning the driver installation by removing all the current drivers using Display driver uninstaller and then reinstalling the most current drivers? I'd try that first, and then we can go from there.

Run the DDU, choose the Nvidia option and allow the safe mode reboot when it asks. After completion install the driver package.

Display driver uninstaller: http://www.wagnardmobile.com/DDU/

Nvidia drivers: http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/80913/en-us
 
Solution
That's the exact method outlined above, minus CCleaner, which does nothing and removes nothing that wouldn't have been done or removed using the display driver uninstaller as outlined in the linked article, so you must NOT have tried that despite what you said. Either way, glad you got it fixed and good luck to you.
 

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Actually, I did use this, and It skipped having to uninstall drivers.
 
Yeah, ok. Since that's WHAT it does, I don't see that as being possible. That's what it IS. Display driver UNINSTALLER. It has no other purpose aside from also removing registry entries related to the display drivers during the uninstall process, so either you didn't select the correct option, Intel, NVidia or AMD, or didn't run it at all. Or, had some other issues going on.