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344.75 Drivers for Nvidia Cards

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I booted into safe mode took out the drivers. Went back into normal mode and it worked. Without the drivers though :( Also how would i roll back?

Go to Geforce.com/drivers or Nvidia.com and select your GPU. A list of driver should come up. Download and install one that you know should work. Roll backs can be done if you use the express install, but I would normally do a clean install when updating. Just personal preference though. 

I came home to my computer saying there was a fatal error. I restarted it to see if it would work. The problem is the drivers 344.75, i boot my it loads up to the welcome screen when you go onto windows then the screen just turns black :'(. (I also reinstalled windows to see if it was a windows problem)

 

 

Advice will be appreciated!

Thank you!

 

Specs:

4770k to 4.3ghz , sometimes CoreTemp says I'm running at 0.8ghz

Gtx 760 reference 

8 gigs of ram

z87 sabertooth

win 7 home 64bit

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It's not the drivers fault at all. This is literally the first instance I see of this kind of error with 344.75. Hell I"m running 344.75 without any issues

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Give it a clean install and see if the problem persists.

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Have you tried booting into safe mode and then removing the Nvidia drivers and installing one you know works? I had a problem with Nvidia's recent drivers and had to roll back to an older version. 

I booted into safe mode took out the drivers. Went back into normal mode and it worked. Without the drivers though :( Also how would i roll back?

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I booted into safe mode took out the drivers. Went back into normal mode and it worked. Without the drivers though :( Also how would i roll back?

Go to Geforce.com/drivers or Nvidia.com and select your GPU. A list of driver should come up. Download and install one that you know should work. Roll backs can be done if you use the express install, but I would normally do a clean install when updating. Just personal preference though. 

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Go to Geforce.com/drivers or Nviida.com and select your GPU. A list of driver should come up. Download and install one that you know should work. Roll backs can be done if you use the express install, but I would normally do a clean install when updating. Just personal preference though. 

Thanks!

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Give windows a clean install or the drivers? haha

Drivers for sure. Don't blow your whole os on this haha

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Go to Geforce.com/drivers or Nvidia.com and select your GPU. A list of driver should come up. Download and install one that you know should work. Roll backs can be done if you use the express install, but I would normally do a clean install when updating. Just personal preference though. 

My 4770k is running at .8ghz, and i did a clean install and still have the same problems.

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