Premiere Pro CC not recognizing my graphics card

I was editing  with it fine, not all of sudden Premiere Pro  cc dont recognize card a MPE is diabled
Mt card is a GTX 660

If Windows, it is "fairly" common that a Windows Update will change "just enough" that a graphics adapter driver will become out of date
If Windows,
Right click in any open area of the Windows desktop
Select NVIDIA Control Panel from the popup window
Select SYSTEM INFORMATION at the lower left corner
Driver version should be the 1st line in Details
For Windows, do NOT rely on Windows Update to have current driver information
-you need to go direct to the vendor web site and check updates for yourself
nVidia Driver Downloads http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us

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