Author Topic: [stuff more computers] NVidia graphics driver failed  (Read 1339 times)

lol ok so I got my screen working again, my PC works, but now the drivers wont install

I don't know the cause of why this happens

I guess you could say that these drivers are prone to crashing.

I guess you could say that these drivers are prone to crashing.
stop

I guess you could say that these drivers are prone to crashing.
you little stuff

okay so, rule of thumb with drivers is that the new ones pretty much always suck and have the most problems.

go back maybe 2 weeks or a month ago and download those drivers and see how they work

Had to deal with this. Use DDU and force uninstall your drivers. Reboot your system, then use Device Manager, select Microsoft Default Driver whatever, and update the software (path is usually C:/NVIDIA/WHATEVER). Let it install, then reboot.

Had to deal with this. Use DDU and force uninstall your drivers. Reboot your system, then use Device Manager, select Microsoft Default Driver whatever, and update the software (path is usually C:/NVIDIA/WHATEVER). Let it install, then reboot.
where is microsoft default driver

where is microsoft default driver
It's the Microsoft Display Device or whatever

It's the Microsoft Display Device or whatever
where is that

Had to deal with this. Use DDU and force uninstall your drivers. Reboot your system, then use Device Manager, select Microsoft Default Driver whatever, and update the software (path is usually C:/NVIDIA/WHATEVER). Let it install, then reboot.
instructions unclear, was vague please explain in more detail

instructions unclear, was vague please explain in more detail
Use DDU, and uninstall the NVIDIA Drivers. After this completes, your computer will reboot. Next, open Device Manager and expand the Display Devices tab. Instead of NVIDIA [whatever] as the listed device, you should see a Microsoft Default Display Device. Right click on this, then select Install Device Software, then link it to C:/NVIDIA/[whatever]/378.78/[WindowsVersion]/Display.Driver. Wait for it to finish, then, you should have updated drivers installed.

i also discovered that my gpu wiggles under influence of gravity

Use DDU, and uninstall the NVIDIA Drivers. After this completes, your computer will reboot. Next, open Device Manager and expand the Display Devices tab. Instead of NVIDIA [whatever] as the listed device, you should see a Microsoft Default Display Device. Right click on this, then select Install Device Software, then link it to C:/NVIDIA/[whatever]/378.78/[WindowsVersion]/Display.Driver. Wait for it to finish, then, you should have updated drivers installed.
i dont have a display devices tab

i also discovered that my gpu wiggles under influence of gravity
that's not supposed to happen
are you sure it's 100% in the slot