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leelaa14

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  1. From what I can tell both games are handled via Steam.
  2. Try running them in compatibility mode. Say for windows vista or XP maybe.
  3. So I've noticed over the past year a few steam games just take the piss to download. I'm on 300Mbps from Virgin Media and I've also been with sky on 80Mbps. Killing Floor 2 and Ark Survival Evolved just outright take the mick to download. Killing Floor 2 is the worst. I just get crap download speeds when downloading is and then a lot of the time it just hangs on 0 speed for about 15 minutes in the same place each time I've downloaded it. When this is happening though I can just start another game install off and put it to the top of the Que and it downloads at 95-100% speed right the way throughout the download.
  4. There's only one thing you need for content creation that gains you many You-Tube subs.
  5. Ok, not showing any problems there. Would you allow me to connect to you via Team viewer so I can take a look? It's obviously a big ask but I may be able to try and get to the bottom of what's going on.
  6. No worries. You're bound to get pissed of at this. I would too and have done before. Can you do another dxdiag now that the gpu is enabled through device manager?
  7. Right click gta v, select properties and then go to updates. In the drop down tab that says always keep this game up to dat, select only update this game when I launch it. I found this never really updates the game when I used to mod it.
  8. HDMI cable from pc to tv. Start the steam link stream and once it begins, turn the volume back up on the pc.
  9. These situations are all about keeping a cool head. Maybe you could try another pci slot?
  10. Not quite that time yet. You could run windows update and see if that installs a driver for it. If it does then try upgrading the driver again as windows has a gabbit if installing older drivers.
  11. Nah that's all good. Although personally, I always deselect 3d vision controller driver and 3d vision driver as I don't use 3d vision and have no intention to.
  12. I know you said you've definitely got the right driver. But for the sake of it can you download this one and just try it anyway, http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/385.41/385.41-desktop-win10-64bit-international-whql.exe
  13. Have you tried running the driver exe as admin?
  14. Did it allow you to enable the gpu from the device manager? If so then try a restart and then install drivers.
  15. Ok, that's coming back as 3d vision glasses which is obviously for 3d vision. So that should sort itself out once you install you gpu driver after following what I said in my other post.
  16. I'll try find what driver this needs. In the meantime, see my last post.
  17. Never mind. Right click the Microsoft basic display driver and click enable. Then install your gpu driver.
  18. Ok, on that unknown device with the yellow triangle. Right click it and go to properties. Then go to details and on the property drop down box, select Hardware Ids. Then right click the top line that says pci/ven and select copy and paste it here.
  19. Ok so i googled error 22 and it says it's when the device is disabled. So go to device manager, click view and select show hidden devices. Then see if your gpu shows up. If it does, right click it and select enable.
  20. Can you run dxdiag and screenshot the results?
  21. Probably an obvious question, but you do have your video cable in your gpu and not your motherboard?
  22. By screwed up do you mean everything in much bigger? If so that just means your gpu driver is uninstalled...which is what ddu is meant to do. Are you sure you're downloading the right driver? What version of windows and 64 or 32bit?
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