Opening an exiting image with PS CS6

Every time I open an image with my PS extenden edition CS6 the image is not completely shown, I have to
or duplicate the layer (backgroud layer)
or remove it out of background
only than te image is completely displayed
see example
the problem is similar with files in RAW format (NIKON x.nef) see
I already reinstalled PS but dit not solve. Looking for updates on the product, no missing updates (it looks like I have the latest available version
Any suggestion

If your display driver does not properly support Photoshop's acceleration (clearly so), and you can't find a display driver update to correct the problem, then there are things you should do:
1.  In Photoshop, go into your Edit - Preferences - Performance dialog, click the [Advanced Settings] button, and try a lower mode.  Restart Photoshop afterward to test.  In the worst case scenario, where even Basic mode doesn't work, try turning off the [  ] Use Graphics Processor setting entirely.
2.  Petition your laptop maker to update their supported drivers from the latest supplied by the display adapter maker, as they have generally all released newer versions of display drivers that work with Photoshop CS6.
-Noel

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