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When you say "and install a few different drivers," can you be a little more specific?
When you say "and install a few different drivers," can you be a little more specific?
I cannot unfortunately, I have not done any research for possible stable drivers. I haven't had much time this year.
I guess I should wait to hear back from you then.
It would be better to do your own research instead of waiting for me, for the next half year I will not have enough time to do it for you
Last edited by axe0; 03 Jul 2016 at 02:20.
Raygon, lets try something. We will be installing the latest driver, but I would like to do it in a different way.
First Download this driver to your Desktop. I believe it to be the same one you have now, but we are going to do it a little different. http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/103913
Go to control Panel > Uninstall a Program. Uninstall all the Nvidia drivers, but make sure to uninstall the Graphics Driver Last. After you uninstall the Graphics Driver, it will tell you to Reboot. Go ahead and reboot.
As soon as you are back on the Desktop, install the drivers you downloaded. But, this time select Custom install. Make sure the Clean Install box is checked. Also uncheck every box except the Graphics driver and PhysX. Install nothing else other than those 2 drivers.
See if that works any better for you.
Ok so basically we are just using control panel instead of the uninstaller, will let you know what happens
The only Nvidia things I have installed are Geforce Experience, PhysX and my Driver so I will uninstall them in that order, reboot, install the driver from my desktop (from your link) checking the clean install and only checking PHysX and Geforce Experience.
Done by the book, lets cross our fingers and hope that whatever it needed it got.
You can give that a try, but I was saying only install the Graphics driver and PhysX, not GeForce experience. If you still have problems, try doing like you did except the GeForce experience.