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So I have bought a evga super clocked 750 ti and I have had it for about a month and a half and when I first got it and after I installed it when I started my computer to install the drivers from the disk my resolution went all weird (I could only see 1/7 of my desktop) however once I installed the drivers an restarted the problem was fixed but when I try to update to the latest game ready driver using GeForce experience when it installs and I restarted my computer the resolution problem was back and no matter what I do I can't fix it if I go into the display menu on Windows I don't have the option to set it back to my native resolution (1600x900) and every thing seems sluggish and slow. The only way I have been able to fix it is to reinstall the older drivers from the disk and once I have rebooted everything is back to normal. Note if I try to update it with system mechanic it just gives me a error message and then crashes part way through.

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Core i3 3.3 GHz 64 bit 2 or 4 cores

Power supply some where Around 300 watts

4 gigabytes of Hynix generic ram 1 dimm

Evga super clocked gtx 750 ti ( over clocked by around 80 MHz on both the vram and gpu but same result at stock

Some Foxconn motherboard with a American mega trends bios with no overclocking support whatsoever with to dimm slots integrated sound and wifi with one PCI e 16x and one 4x either 2.0 or 3.0 with usb 3.0

One 1 tb hdd

Windows 7 home premium 64 bit

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when you update your GPU drivers you also need to go into windows update and check for updates

if you are having problems then you should see a "windows display driver" update or something, and you need to install that too

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when you update your GPU drivers you also need to go into windows update and check for updates

if you are having problems then you should see a "windows display driver" update or something, and you need to install that too

i found some thing like that in my update history it says it failed

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i found some thing like that in my update history it says it failed

thats probably the reasons you're getting these issues

you can try using older nvidia driver versions, but every time you install a new driver and restart, check for windows updates and install anything that shows up then restart again

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thats probably the reasons you're getting these issues

you can try using older nvidia driver versions, but every time you install a new driver and restart, check for windows updates and install anything that shows up then restart again

i tried installing it again in windows update and it gave me this: failed 1 update error 80070005 windows update encountered an unknown error 

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Don't use Gforce experience to update your drivers.

It seems like it's deleting your old ones and failing to installing your new ones.

Download new ones from website.

Uninstall them yourself in safe mode.

Delete all old files.

Restart computer.

Install new drivers.

Restart.

It's not a race to the bottom.

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Don't use Gforce experience to update your drivers.

It seems like it's deleting your old ones and failing to installing your new ones.

Download new ones from website.

Uninstall them yourself in safe mode.

Delete all old files.

Restart computer.

Install new drivers.

Restart.

is there some way of fixing the issue with geforce experience?

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Don't use Gforce experience to update your drivers.

It seems like it's deleting your old ones and failing to installing your new ones.

Download new ones from website.

Uninstall them yourself in safe mode.

Delete all old files.

Restart computer.

Install new drivers.

Restart.

Why not just use DDU? Thats practically the DDU process if I'm correct

http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html < Download the latest version oh and when you install it, it might ask if you want extra crap, so yeah.

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