During project black source and program screens

existing project restarts. the source and program screens remain black. there are no intermediate changes. I use Geforce GTX680M and have it updated yesterday. And just restored to the previous version, without result. We know the solution?@

That sound strange `bk1022. Please provide your computer details along with the OS. Does it happen on all the projects? I would suggest resetting the preferences.
Rameez

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