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@f14tomcat
The 3d stuff discontinued.
After many twists and turns, I finally happened to download and install the driver via the GeForce Experience (Custom Install). The downloading process was slow and very long—more than one hour—. No way I could do it via the executable which gave me the following errors:
I haven't even checked my Audio yet. If I am having the same problem I had the last time before this one (my Audio didn't work as far as I remember), I would again use DDU to do some cleanup. The following is the successfully installed driver:
Edit: Audio is working
Finally managed to get the driver downloaded, after about 10 tries. Ran DDU then attempted to install the driver and it locked up my PC halfway through.
Both of the last two Game Ready Drivers have been absolute disasters on my system.
@DooGie
You installed the driver with clean installed option. In this case the windows tries to download and install and older driver but it fails as you already have installed the newer one.
You can bypass it if after install, restart your machine imediatelly or if you install the driver with no internet.
If u have rapr see if u have 3d nvidia installed. in that case windows couls install the 3d vision driver as the newer one have not it.
Ignoring the graphics this latest driver is quite an interesting move forward for nvidia as they've managed to slip telemetry into it even if you do a minimal install and have the telemetry folder deleted.
I just found a NvTelemetry.log on my C: drive which I've never seen before after a minimal install. It's created by a plugin located in C:\Program Files\NVIDIA corporation\DisplayDriverRAS\_DisplayDriverRAS.dll Which is the Display Driver Telemetry Plugin.
So that's my useless info for the day
Anyone notice a memory leak with 430.39?
Shadow of the Tomb Raider keeps crashing and Event Viewer points towards a memory leak. I had the same issue with the last WHQL drivers that introduced Pascal ray tracing.
Last edited by DooGie; 24 Apr 2019 at 14:55.