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Nvidia GeForce Experience Problems

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Hi guys. I have been trying to open GeForce Experience for the last 2 days and it just wouldn't open, so I figured that a re-install would fix the issue. So I removed it and upon going to re-install it, I get the NVIDIA Installer failed error. http://gyazo.com/bc963250ef8dcdcbe9b38a496f9aa6a5

 

I have no idea what the problem is and I'm hoping someone can give me a hand.

 

I have a Msi GTX 970 and if you need any more information just ask.

 

Cheers.

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Maybe a .NET issue?

Have you an up-to-date os?

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Contact NVIDIA customer service. They're very helpful, I had some issues with ShadowPlay and a live text chat with an employee solved it.

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I'll give this a shot, thanks!

 

 

Contact NVIDIA customer service. They're very helpful, I had some issues with ShadowPlay and a live text chat with an employee solved it.

I'll give it a try if the above suggestion doesn't fix it, cheers for the suggestion.

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NEVER use that program. someone reccomended it to me before on the forums to remove my amd driver and after I did that, everything was fucked up. The only proper way is to delete it via the control panel! (with everything fucked up I mean, that I got brown textures all over my screen all the time)

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