REEEEeeeeeeee NVIDIA 1060


  1. Posts : 135
    W10 Pro 1909 18363.476
       #1

    REEEEeeeeeeee NVIDIA 1060


    Sorry to have 2 threads going. USE THIS ONE. MODS - delete the other one if you want. I don't see how to do it.

    i uninstalled the updates in the screen cap and its still crashing. I could not uninstall the adobe flash remover update.

    19042.870 is where I am now
    Now my 1060 3Gb freezes my system Plants VS Zombie GW2, a relatively old game and the only one I play

    It started AFTER 1 of these
    I tried NVIDIA's driver and then the one that is stickied here from 3/16 I think.

    EDIT: It must have been one of the 3/26 updates.
    REEEEeeeeeeee NVIDIA 1060-image.png

    - - - Updated - - -

    I have learned that i can uninstall the individual updates so I am ~~ ~
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    Last edited by ChrisPbass; 26 Mar 2021 at 16:48.
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  2. Posts : 1,310
    Windows 10
       #2

    Hold your horses you are tackling this issue all wrong .

    If you believe you have a store point handy to pre the problem starting then i suggest you use it .

    Else you have to be on latest Windows build / updates and latest gpu driver to insure your system is stable despite you thinking its the update that messed it up .

    Then after that you do an : SFC /SCANNOW in a command prompt ran as administrator then report back .

    P.S I quite hope that you have tried restarting your system , unplugging / replugging power as these are the basics but I assume you know about that already .
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  3. Posts : 1,746
    Windows 10 Pro x64 22H2
       #3

    ChrisPbass said:
    Sorry to have 2 threads going. USE THIS ONE. MODS - delete the other one if you want. I don't see how to do it.
    I can't see any relation to driver problem from your description in this thread.

    To me it fees like you have tried out so many potential "fixes" that it's no longer clear what the real issue is.

    This link may help to better present your problem:
    Microsoft Flow Community: How to write a good forum post | by Mark Stokes | Medium
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  4. Posts : 135
    W10 Pro 1909 18363.476
    Thread Starter
       #4

    zebal said:
    I can't see any relation to driver problem from your description in this thread.

    To me it fees like you have tried out so many potential "fixes" that it's no longer clear what the real issue is.

    This link may help to better present your problem:
    Microsoft Flow Community: How to write a good forum post | by Mark Stokes | Medium
    It's related because anytime I update windows I get crash after crash until somehow the latest GeForce driver and the latest windows update learns to play together. Literally it's just rebooting until it finally starts working .I once again updated windows and I'm stuck in bsod hell and can't even restore my system.
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  5. Posts : 254
    Win 10, Win 7 & KDE Neon
       #5

    If I was in this situation, I would back up important stuff and reinstall a fresh ( working ) copy of Win10 via the MS media creation tool and start over. It would take 30mins to an hour.
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  6. Posts : 624
    Windows 10 Pro 21H2 x64
       #6

    The ISOs seem bugged from Microsoft's own server(s). SFC /scannow always moans on a clean install.

    After a clean install, run
    Code:
    sfc /scannow
    then
    Code:
    dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
    before installing any CUs!

    (At least since 20H2!)
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  7. Posts : 135
    W10 Pro 1909 18363.476
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Once again, I have no idea how this problem solved itself. I restored to what I thought was pre-latest-update but when I got everything working again I check the version and it was updated.

    Once again this seems to be a combination of only having 1 monitor and rebooting 115 times and then finally everything just works.
    Stupid, but I have no explanation. I am never updating windows again for 'features.'
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