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Those are pretty old drivers. Which card do you have?

 

Get the latest ones here: http://www.nvidia.co.uk/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-uk

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try un-installing everything first with DDU, then going to the link above to reinstall the newest version.

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31 minutes ago, Scitesh said:

I downloaded drivers from the link and now 15301916677209197406367162142092.thumb.jpg.3f1624a5a5182a2e1e565c8085682277.jpg

The screen went dark

If you have an intel CPU, plug the HDMI cable into the motherboard instead of the graphics card temporarily and then restart/start it up.. Then go into your reliability history to check what happened with that driver installation.

Hit start key, type reliability history.

 

Report back what it says here.

 

Also, if you have more troubles with the driver failing to install, try turning off real time protection in any anti-virus software you have including the built it windows defender.

Sometimes those like to block Nvidia drivers from installing correctly.

Just don't forget to turn it back on when you're done.

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4 hours ago, stateofpsychosis said:

If you have an intel CPU, plug the HDMI cable into the motherboard instead of the graphics card temporarily and then restart/start it up.. Then go into your reliability history to check what happened with that driver installation.

Hit start key, type reliability history.

 

Report back what it says here.

 

Also, if you have more troubles with the driver failing to install, try turning off real time protection in any anti-virus software you have including the built it windows defender.

Sometimes those like to block Nvidia drivers from installing correctly.

Just don't forget to turn it back on when you're done.

I'll report once I am back from college 

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16 hours ago, stateofpsychosis said:

If you have an intel CPU, plug the HDMI cable into the motherboard instead of the graphics card temporarily and then restart/start it up.. Then go into your reliability history to check what happened with that driver installation.

Hit start key, type reliability history.

 

Report back what it says here.

 

Also, if you have more troubles with the driver failing to install, try turning off real time protection in any anti-virus software you have including the built it windows defender.

Sometimes those like to block Nvidia drivers from installing correctly.

Just don't forget to turn it back on when you're done.

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On 6/29/2018 at 3:33 AM, Scitesh said:

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It does say driver installation successful

Double click on the windows explorer stopped responding error to bring up another screen.

Then screenshot that screen and post it here.

Also, see that yellow warning from the day before?

Find that one, double click on it to expand it like I just said to do with the other one and post a screenshot here.

It does no good just to show me the warning. I need to see the content of the warning message ;)

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