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GPU Driver Installation

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Never mind I figured it out.

Right click on the start menu button in windows 10 and select 'device manager', expand the 'display adapters' section.

Right click on your GTX 750 Ti and choose rollback if it's an option and then restart.  If rollback is not an option, uninstall the driver and then restart.

 

Try to install your driver again. Do a cold restart (power down entirely). 

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Right click on the start menu button in windows 10 and select 'device manager', expand the 'display adapters' section.

Right click on your GTX 750 Ti and choose rollback if it's an option and then restart.  If rollback is not an option, uninstall the driver and then restart.

 

Try to install your driver again. Do a cold restart (power down entirely). 

I don't see display adapters.

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Right click on the start menu button in windows 10 and select 'device manager', expand the 'display adapters' section.

Right click on your GTX 750 Ti and choose rollback if it's an option and then restart.  If rollback is not an option, uninstall the driver and then restart.

 

Try to install your driver again. Do a cold restart (power down entirely). 

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So I can see it there but it clearly has an issue.

Under 'Other devices' right click on the item labeled 'display' and uninstall/remove it

 

Then restart and try your driver.

Ok, I found the graphics card and tried to install the driver. Now it says' found new hardware wizard is open' and I closed everything.

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