NVIDIA has meanwhile pulled 364.47 WHQL from its website, and is recommending users to either clean-install an older version of the driver, such as the 362.00 WHQL, or upgrade to the newer 364.51 Beta Drivers.
I really don't get it why people whine and moan, about a driver being screwed up... they fixed it.
I am sure Nvidia and Microsoft did not try to do this to upset their customers. It happens, could have been a dozen+ reasons.
And, the feuding thing between camps is hilarious... it is like a bunch of 6 year olds on the playground.
I, myself, use both brands of cards... both are good; I have had drivers not install properly and had to fix them or roll back.
Ain't no big deal.
Now, if the driver actually damaged something, that is different, and they should remedy the situation... not saying they would, but, should.
Quit the bickering and post useful info... like, your experience with these drivers, if you had one.
The topic is not your experiences years ago or just to post to hear yourself gripe about what happened years ago.
Back on topic:
I did not get the pleasure of trying the 364.47 WHQL driver... I was late to the game.
However, I have installed the 364.51 Beta on my Windows 10 system, with the GTX960, upstairs and everything went smoothly, and have had no problems, so far.
I have to say thanks to NVidia for being quick to fix the situation.