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So i just got my Gigabyte GTX 770 today, and after installing the drivers it came up with "Shadowplay Install: Fail"
Is it because of shadowplay that geforce experience isnt working? ive reinstalled everything a few times but shadowplay keeps coming as install fail. every time i try to launch GeForce experience it freezes and never works.
Anyone got any ideas as to what is going on?

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I have a 770 and recently set up GE with no problems. Make sure you have the newest drivers (I think its 337.88 that just came out, along with GE v2.1)

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I had that message on my Windows 7 partition but it was because I was running 335.88 drivers as I hadn't been on there in a while but my Windows 8 partition installed with no errors and that was running 377.50 drivers. So it's likely you haven't updated the drivers first.

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I have a 770 and recently set up GE with no problems. Make sure you have the newest drivers (I think its 337.88 that just came out, along with GE v2.1)

 

I had that message on my Windows 7 partition but it was because I was running 335.88 drivers as I hadn't been on there in a while but my Windows 8 partition installed with no errors and that was running 377.50 drivers. So it's likely you haven't updated the drivers first.

the drivers im running are 337.88

its not letting me install shadowplay which may be the reason? no idea!

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the drivers im running are 337.88

its not letting me install shadowplay which may be the reason? no idea!

I guess you could try a clean driver install, but I really don't know the culprit of your problem. Sorry  :(

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I have a similar issue. Before with the older drivers everything was fine, after a couple of days after the update to 337.88, GeForce Experience keeps telling me that there is an update, but when I click on it to install it, the windows just vanishes. When I reopen it it says again that there is an update... nVidia have messed something up. Other than that, however, the functions of Ge Force Experience do work properly. 

 

My advice would be, remove the current drivers completely, install the older beta driver first and then upgrade to the newest update - 337.88. 

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I have a similar issue. Before with the older drivers everything was fine, after a couple of days after the update to 337.88, GeForce Experience keeps telling me that there is an update, but when I click on it to install it, the windows just vanishes. When I reopen it it says again that there is an update... nVidia have messed something up. Other than that, however, the functions of Ge Force Experience do work properly. 

 

My advice would be, remove the current drivers completely, install the older beta driver first and then upgrade to the newest update - 337.88. 

thanks ill do just that and see how it goes!

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Keep in mind the GeForce Experience is still technically in Beta. Having used it since it was released, the most common fix is to perform a complete uninstall of all Nvidia software and to install the latest version of GeForce Experience as it will automatically include the most current release driver.

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