You could try Safe Mode.
Start->Settings, choose Update & Security, then Recovery.
Under Advanced Startup, choose "Restart Now".
The System will reboot to an option screen; choose
Troubleshoot->Advanced Options->Startup Settings->Restart
You'll see another list of options. You can choose either Safe Mode (F4) or Safe Mode With Networking (F5).
The point of safe mode would be to try to fix the problem. Looking online it seems these issues are common for some NVidia graphics cards on Windows 10 when using the drivers provided by Windows 10. One thing to try would be to use Safe Mode With Networking and go to the NVidia website to get the latest driver from NVidia and install it and see if that may resolve the issue.