So I went to the NVIDIA site on another computer and downloaded the driver I needed to fix this problem (which since then I have found out has been giving alot of people the same problem),and rebooted... then I got a black screen after windows loaded. If I started in safe mode I got to the welcome(users) screen, but I had no use of my mouse or keyboard they are both totally inoperable, after research it seams I have probably deleted drivers that control the chipset....which I HAVE NO CLUE about...
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