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cannot install r9 280 drivers

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I recently reinstalled my whole system and I cannot manage to install my graphic card drivers. I'm using the ASUS r9 280.

 

I have the display connected to my graphics card but i cannot install the drivers for it because I am getting the NSIS integrity check error and when i tried to install it with the amd gaming evolved app, it is telling me that there are no drivers for my current graphics card.

 

Also, when I open my dxdiag, it tells me my graphics card is: Standard VGA graphics adapter

in the device manager 

 

go to the option update driver

 

find the INF file for the driver package

 

and it will install the driver from there

I recently reinstalled my whole system and I cannot manage to install my graphic card drivers. I'm using the ASUS r9 280.

 

I have the display connected to my graphics card but i cannot install the drivers for it because I am getting the NSIS integrity check error and when i tried to install it with the amd gaming evolved app, it is telling me that there are no drivers for my current graphics card.

 

Also, when I open my dxdiag, it tells me my graphics card is: Standard VGA graphics adapter

| MOBO: Asus Z97-PRO | CPU: Intel i5 4690k @ 4.5GHz | GPU: Asus R9 280 | Ram: 8gb Kingston Ram| PSU: Be Quiet! Pure Power L8 600W | CPU Cooler: Corsair H75 | 

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I recently reinstalled my whole system and I cannot manage to install my graphic card drivers. I'm using the ASUS r9 280.

 

I have the display connected to my graphics card but i cannot install the drivers for it because I am getting the NSIS integrity check error and when i tried to install it with the amd gaming evolved app, it is telling me that there are no drivers for my current graphics card.

 

Also, when I open my dxdiag, it tells me my graphics card is: Standard VGA graphics adapter

in the device manager 

 

go to the option update driver

 

find the INF file for the driver package

 

and it will install the driver from there

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you may  have to unistall and start over from scratch..i never update thru raptr.

 

install new omega drivers

cpu:i7-4770k    gpu: msi reference r9 290x  liquid cooled with h55 and hg10 a1     motherboard:z97x gaming 5   ram:gskill sniper 8 gb

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