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I had a XFX Radeon HD 5450 before this new gtx 650 ti I used Ddu to delete the old gpu drivers and I took the card out put the new one in and started to install drivers but when it started after 1 min from trying to download the display driver is says it fail to install drivers so then I got the driver cd that came with it put it in and clicked on install drivers and I got a error so I used compatibility mode and changed it to Windows 7 and it opened the nvidia driver installer, it got half way done and the other thing was stuck then my PC rebooted back into Windows so I go to device manager and install the display drivers that way and that worked btw it installed the control panel for nvidia but it won't open it keeps not responding when I open it but when I go on after burner it shows the driver version from the driver disk soo idk and every time I load overwatch and play half way through a match my PC just turn off and boots on Again but instead of it booting into Windows it just beeps over and over again so I turn it off and turn it on again  and it boots into Windows idk what to do help

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Maybe the 650ti needs a specific legacy driver?

IE: It may not be supported anymore by later driver sets.

 

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go into safemode DDU the driver again, then boot back into windows normally and install this driver:

http://www.geforce.co.uk/drivers/results/115936

don't use compatibility mode.

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17 hours ago, TrigrH said:

go into safemode DDU the driver again, then boot back into windows normally and install this driver:

http://www.geforce.co.uk/drivers/results/115936

don't use compatibility mode.

Wait do i uninstall the drivers that kinda half installed right now on Ddu then download that 

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4 hours ago, CONSOLE COMMAND said:

Wait do i uninstall the drivers that kinda half installed right now on Ddu then download that 

uninstall the drivers that kinda half installed right now WITH Ddu then download that and install it under normal mode, not safe mode.

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  • 1 month later...
On 2017-3-17 at 0:39 AM, KeemoSabe said:

You are running Windows 7 but I see Vista 64 on the last error that you posted. If you are using a 64 bit Windows 7 OS, download the driver here: http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/115886 

im on windows 10 right now idk if thats the problem becuase im running i newer os on a old gpu so do you recommend i get windows 7 ???

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