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Hi @AshleyJ,

 

If your last installed GPU was one from the Red team, then you will need to remove the driver for it using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU).
When booted into SAFE MODE run DDU, which can be downloaded from [https://www.guru3d.com/files-get/display-driver-uninstaller-download,9.html] then install the latest driver from Nvidia.com that matches (a) your card (b) your operating system and (c) ensure you get the 64-bit or 32-bit version matching what your system is.

If the last GPU installed was from the Green team and you are still having this problem also try using DDU.

 

hope this helps

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8 minutes ago, AshleyJ said:

Not yet, So if its got no drivers it wont read? Im new to this stuffs so... 

 

Thanks by the way ?

Once you install the driver for your GTX 1050ti, it will be detected and ready to go.

Make sure you also plug your monitor into the output of your GTX 1050ti and not your motherboard.

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5 minutes ago, SenioRR said:

Once you install the driver for your GTX 1050ti, it will be detected and ready to go.

Make sure you also plug your monitor into the output of your GTX 1050ti and not your motherboard.

Is there a possibility that my PCI-E slot is Broken? My GPU seems to be working though, all fans are Functioning and the monitor is turned on.. 

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8 minutes ago, AshleyJ said:

It says Error, not compatible :(

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Is there an exclamation mark on the Display adaptor and an error under properties in Device manager?

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1 minute ago, AshleyJ said:

I think there's no error..

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Click on properties, then the Driver tab and then click the update driver radio button. Use the browse my computer function to point to where the driver is to try and install the driver manually.

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11 minutes ago, AshleyJ said:

I think there's no error..

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Are you sure you have downloaded the correct Nvidia driver as I mentioned above it matches "(a) your card (b) your operating system and (c) ensure you get the 64-bit or 32-bit version matching what your system is"?

If you have the Asus TUF B360M-Plus and are running Windows 10 you need the 64-bit, also watch out you don't download the Notebook driver lol.

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15 hours ago, SydneySideSteveSomewheres said:

Are you sure you have downloaded the correct Nvidia driver as I mentioned above it matches "(a) your card (b) your operating system and (c) ensure you get the 64-bit or 32-bit version matching what your system is"?

 

15 hours ago, SydneySideSteveSomewheres said:

Are you sure you have downloaded the correct Nvidia driver as I mentioned above it matches "(a) your card (b) your operating system and (c) ensure you get the 64-bit or 32-bit version matching what your system is"?

Yes , Its 1050TI , Windows 10 X64

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15 hours ago, SydneySideSteveSomewheres said:

Click on properties, then the Driver tab and then click the update driver radio button. Use the browse my computer function to point to where the driver is to try and install the driver manually.

Thats what happens

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15 hours ago, SydneySideSteveSomewheres said:

Are you sure you have downloaded the correct Nvidia driver as I mentioned above it matches "(a) your card (b) your operating system and (c) ensure you get the 64-bit or 32-bit version matching what your system is"?

If you have the Asus TUF B360M-Plus and are running Windows 10 you need the 64-bit, also watch out you don't download the Notebook driver lol.

As you can see in the highlighted area, and also Im sure its not the notebook one hehe, i downloaded it 2 times..

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Try creating a new folder on your desktop and name it ExtractedDriver, then navigate to the Nvidia driver file and open it and copy the contents into that new folder. Then direct the "browse my computer function" to that folder instead.

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2 minutes ago, AshleyJ said:

Still same error

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There's nothing left to do other than to try using DDU [https://www.guru3d.com/files-get/display-driver-uninstaller-download,9.html] if you get stuck, follow the instructions over there, they know what to recommend it's their program.

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2 minutes ago, SydneySideSteveSomewheres said:

There's nothing left to do other than to try using DDU [https://www.guru3d.com/files-get/display-driver-uninstaller-download,9.html] if you get stuck, follow the instructions over there, they know what to recommend it's their program.

Thanks for the help though ?

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