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Honestly, myself, I have moved away from GeForce Experience as I've had too many drivers the have caused more problems than good. It also means that I don't need to download a 300mb file every time theres a new update. If you can't install through GeForce Experience, when you download the driver, just install the driver, and it won't touch the other software Nvidia installs beside it.

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Hey, just registered because I have the same problem on my Windows10 system.

 

What I noticed is, that even though it said "Driver download failed" it took up 400 mb space on my SSD. Anyone knows where this "failed driver" was downloaded to? Would like to delete it..

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stop wasting your time, download the driver straight from geforce website.

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58 minutes ago, tatze77 said:

Hey, just registered because I have the same problem on my Windows10 system.

 

What I noticed is, that even though it said "Driver download failed" it took up 400 mb space on my SSD. Anyone knows where this "failed driver" was downloaded to? Would like to delete it..

try using disk cleanup

 

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