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17 minutes ago, xD Power Hole Stick said:

Ok, then what to do in DDU?

i have started downloading drivers from nvidia site

Here's a guide on how to use DDU.

(Run it as administrator and do it in safe mode)

http://windowsreport.com/display-driver-uninstaller-windows-10/

 

Also, have you updated any motherboard drivers recently?

Gigabyte motherboards can be confusing for this.

There are multiple revisions of the same board with each one.

 

You have to physically look on your motherboard to find out what revision you have.

If you install a driver that's for a different board, you're going to have a bad time.

 

I highlighted where the revision number for your board will be in red.

Just expand the photo to see it.

5a58d9afad210_gigabytehasstupidmodelnumbers.thumb.jpg.05d2b3435fa034b95fc59113b578d769.jpg

Just now, xD Power Hole Stick said:

Ok, then what to do in DDU?

i have started downloading drivers from nvidia site

it's a pretty simple program... just click the uninstall button after it loads up. be sure to select disable automatic driver update option when it prompts you. You don't want Windows to choose for you.

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17 minutes ago, xD Power Hole Stick said:

Ok, then what to do in DDU?

i have started downloading drivers from nvidia site

Here's a guide on how to use DDU.

(Run it as administrator and do it in safe mode)

http://windowsreport.com/display-driver-uninstaller-windows-10/

 

Also, have you updated any motherboard drivers recently?

Gigabyte motherboards can be confusing for this.

There are multiple revisions of the same board with each one.

 

You have to physically look on your motherboard to find out what revision you have.

If you install a driver that's for a different board, you're going to have a bad time.

 

I highlighted where the revision number for your board will be in red.

Just expand the photo to see it.

5a58d9afad210_gigabytehasstupidmodelnumbers.thumb.jpg.05d2b3435fa034b95fc59113b578d769.jpg

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15 hours ago, stateofpsychosis said:

Here's a guide on how to use DDU.

(Run it as administrator and do it in safe mode)

http://windowsreport.com/display-driver-uninstaller-windows-10/

 

Also, have you updated any motherboard drivers recently?

Gigabyte motherboards can be confusing for this.

There are multiple revisions of the same board with each one.

 

You have to physically look on your motherboard to find out what revision you have.

If you install a driver that's for a different board, you're going to have a bad time.

 

I highlighted where the revision number for your board will be in red.

Just expand the photo to see it.

5a58d9afad210_gigabytehasstupidmodelnumbers.thumb.jpg.05d2b3435fa034b95fc59113b578d769.jpg

thanks man it fixed using DDU work fine

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