Affects me too. This computer (an Asus VivoBook V551L) has worked
successfully on about seven previous Ubuntu versions, but on upgrading
to 17.04, it won't boot with exactly the error described above.

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Title:
  NVIDIA Driver Crashes the System

Status in bbswitch package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  When I install the proprietary driver from NVIDIA the system doesn't
  log on.In return it repeatedly shows the error.

  bbswitch:No suitable _dsm call found

  
  Driver shown Additional Drivers Page:

  Using NVIDIA binary driver-version 375.29 from
  nvidia-375(proprietary,tested).

  The NVIDIA Driver was working fine in Ubuntu 16.10 in my laptop. 
  When I upgraded to Ubuntu 17.04 I got this error. So I completely removed 
that and made a clean installation of Ubuntu 17.04 but still I got the error.
   
  My Laptop Specs:

  OS:Ubuntu 17.04

  Processor:i5-5200u

  Graphics: NVIDIA 920M 2GB

  RAM: 8GB

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