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hello, 

for a few days , geforce experience does not detecte my games anymore and whenever i try to update my gpu  it either says " something went wrong . try restarting geforce experience."  or " Unable to connect to Nvidia".how can i fix this ?  thank you .                                                      

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I have been having the same problem with the drivers on my rig. I believe this is due to a corrupted installation on your side or a new driver that the software wants to download but is having some trouble with it. The easiest way to fix anything with GeForce Experience is to get a new copy of the latest driver package and GeForce software from the GeForce website (They are guaranteed to work unlike the ones on Nvidia's main website). Here's the link: https://www.geforce.com/drivers

 

Hope this was helpful

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i am having the same issue... it says something went wrong try restarting gerforce experience. i tried uninstalling and reinstalling didnt work. try restarting computer didnt work. try ending all nivida processes and launch geforce experience didint work either. when i run games it does run on the nivida GPU tho. Using Geforce 940m

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On 4/28/2018 at 9:09 AM, 4MINE said:

hello, 

for a few days , geforce experience does not detecte my games anymore and whenever i try to update my gpu  it either says " something went wrong . try restarting geforce experience."  or " Unable to connect to Nvidia".how can i fix this ?  thank you .                                                      

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I would use DDU to wipe out the display driver completely and remove geforce experience before hand.

Follow these exact steps.

You want to use DDU in safe mode like they say here:

 

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

 

Then just download and install the latest GPU driver.

 

Oh and sometimes when GPU drivers fail to install, you need to temporarily disable windows defender's real time protection to get it to install right. Same thing with windows updates that fail.

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