This may be caused by an outdated Nvidia driver version. Please update your Nvidia driver to the latest version.
Here are the steps to check your Nvidia driver version:
1. Open Device Manager:
Press the Win + X keys (simultaneously press the Windows logo key and the X key), and select Device Manager from the pop-up menu.
2. Expand Display adapters:
In the Device Manager window, find and double-click Display adapters to expand the list.
3. Find your Nvidia graphics card:
You will see your Nvidia graphics card model.
4. View Properties:
Right-click on your Nvidia graphics card model, then select Properties.
5. View Driver Version:
In the Properties window, switch to the Driver tab. You will see the currently installed driver version number next to Driver Version.
Here are the steps to update your Nvidia driver version:
1. Visit the Nvidia driver download page:
Visit the Nvidia official driver download page: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/.
2. Select your graphics card and operating system:
Select your product category, series, product and operating system. Make sure to select the correct options, otherwise the downloaded driver may not work properly.
3. Search for drivers:
Click the Find button.
4. Download the driver:
In the search results, find the latest driver version and click the View button, then click the Download button.
5. Install the driver:
After the download is complete, run the downloaded installer. Follow the instructions to install it.