Photoshop CS6 Bridge freezes on loading image into Photoshop

CS6 Bridge, text in the Folder window freezes following loading of an image from Bridge into PhotosShop CS6.  Bridge is render useless.  Closing Photoshop frees up Bridge.  Bridge does not refresh the type in the folders window and occassionaly leaves partial tiles of images in the content window.  This occures esch time  an image is loaded from Bridge into Photoshop.
Photoshop CS6 & Bridge were updated at 11:47 AM PST today 2012-12-07
Win 7 64X Professional latest up-dates as of 2012-12-02
Intel Core i7 Quad Core 950  3.06 GHz  8MB
12  GB RAM
EVGA GrForce GTX 460 - 1GB  graphics card
"C" Drive  Intel X25 120GB SSD
Working Drive Intel X25 120GB SSD
Two(2) 1TB HDDs storage

Hi Jeff,
I have the latest video drive for Win-7 64x. 
Thank you for the tip, in searching for the driver info I discovered under "Start" > "All Programs" > "Nvidia Corporation" > "3D Vision" > "Disable 3D Vision".  By disabling the "3D Vision" in this "All Programs" menu cured the problem.  Kind of a strange place for a "switch".
Sure hope that this helps someone else as this was a very frustrating problem!
Esch_ay

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