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I'm trying to install the new "game ready" drivers from nvidia, but i always come up with NVIDIA DRIVERS FAILED , I've searched online and found people have the same problem so they told me to do a custom clean wipe installation... that only made things worse, my gpu was not recognized and my build in cpu graphics kicked in.

 

I have a gtx 650ti

i would really appreciate the help

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Did you use Geforce Experience?

If so, have you tried download directly from Nvidia website? I suggest download a few of the latest driver (not just the latest) and try to do clean install on each of them.

 

I have some problem with latest driver, like not detecting some games.

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Just now, Sainta said:

Did you use Geforce Experience?

If so, have you tried download directly from Nvidia website? I suggest download a few of the latest driver (not just the latest) and try to do clean install on each of them.

 

I have some problem with latest driver, like not detecting some games.

i have tried 3 of the drivers from their website, yes

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19 minutes ago, mr anderson said:

I'm trying to install the new "game ready" drivers from nvidia, but i always come up with NVIDIA DRIVERS FAILED , I've searched online and found people have the same problem so they told me to do a custom clean wipe installation... that only made things worse, my gpu was not recognized and my build in cpu graphics kicked in.

 

I have a gtx 650ti

i would really appreciate the help

I had this issue once a while back with a 700 series when trying to update the driver using NVIDIA's GeForce Experience GUI. If I remember correctly, I downloaded the driver package first from NVIDIA, deleted the installed driver and installed from the download.

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1 minute ago, mr anderson said:

i have tried 3 of the drivers from their website, yes

Have you tried manually uninstall the current driver before installing the new one?

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Just now, Sainta said:

Have you tried manually uninstall the current driver before installing the new one?

no, ill try that. thanks

 

3 minutes ago, Sickshooter0 said:

I had this issue once a while back with a 700 series when trying to update the driver using NVIDIA's GeForce Experience GUI. If I remember correctly, I downloaded the driver package first from NVIDIA, deleted the installed driver and installed from the download.

will try, thank you

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