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Try going windows safe mode, ddu drivers which you have already and than reinstall

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17 hours ago, Whiro said:

Try going windows safe mode, ddu drivers which you have already and than reinstall

Forgot to quote you. But I also have some intel drivers on there (using a Ryzen system) should I ddu that as well?

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Found that so you can try this.

 

This is how i solved the error Code 43. Follow the instruction and let me know. Before do all this download the latest driver from Nvidia for your card http://www.geforce.com/drivers, DDU http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html 1. Put your pc offline 2. Go to device manager select your Nvidia Driver, go to Driver and Unistall on the next window click "No". 3. Reboot your pc. 4. Go Online.. REALLY fast launch the troubleshooter then click Next to proceed and follow the instructions to hide the problematic NVIDIA drivers, they should be 2, if they are not redo the program.. 5. Go to windows update and check the latest updates installed, if WU has already installed the nvidia driver you need to do everything again from the beginning.. 6. Now launch DDU, reboot in safe mode and clean every NVIDIA driver, reboot. 7. Install the latest Nvidia driver for your card, reboot. You are good to go.

   @Whiro tag or quote will do the trick 

 

Steam Deck OLED 512gb , all other pc’s are gone 

 

                                          WHIRO

         THE FIRST OF DEATH AND DARKNESS

 

        He feast on the dead to inherit their power

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On 12/18/2019 at 10:48 AM, Whiro said:

Found that so you can try this.

 

This is how i solved the error Code 43. Follow the instruction and let me know. Before do all this download the latest driver from Nvidia for your card http://www.geforce.com/drivers, DDU http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html 1. Put your pc offline 2. Go to device manager select your Nvidia Driver, go to Driver and Unistall on the next window click "No". 3. Reboot your pc. 4. Go Online.. REALLY fast launch the troubleshooter then click Next to proceed and follow the instructions to hide the problematic NVIDIA drivers, they should be 2, if they are not redo the program.. 5. Go to windows update and check the latest updates installed, if WU has already installed the nvidia driver you need to do everything again from the beginning.. 6. Now launch DDU, reboot in safe mode and clean every NVIDIA driver, reboot. 7. Install the latest Nvidia driver for your card, reboot. You are good to go.

Ok I will try that in a few days and let you know what happens.

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On 12/18/2019 at 10:48 AM, Whiro said:

Found that so you can try this.

 

This is how i solved the error Code 43. Follow the instruction and let me know. Before do all this download the latest driver from Nvidia for your card http://www.geforce.com/drivers, DDU http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html 1. Put your pc offline 2. Go to device manager select your Nvidia Driver, go to Driver and Unistall on the next window click "No". 3. Reboot your pc. 4. Go Online.. REALLY fast launch the troubleshooter then click Next to proceed and follow the instructions to hide the problematic NVIDIA drivers, they should be 2, if they are not redo the program.. 5. Go to windows update and check the latest updates installed, if WU has already installed the nvidia driver you need to do everything again from the beginning.. 6. Now launch DDU, reboot in safe mode and clean every NVIDIA driver, reboot. 7. Install the latest Nvidia driver for your card, reboot. You are good to go.

Ok I don't understand step 4. What troubleshooter?

 

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On 1/4/2020 at 2:56 PM, ShrimpBrime said:

I think he means trouble shoot through device manager. You right click on the card in device manager and select trouble shoot.

But there is no option to troubleshoot. (Image EX from laptop) image.thumb.png.a2974ad716fd6e60e18769ced2e956bb.png

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