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My system is incompatible with the new windows 10 upgrade.  Get the following message "NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 , The display manufacturer hasn't amde your display compatible with windows. check with the manufacturer for support

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I got the same message on my ,too

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I get the message that NIVIDIA GeForce nGorce 430.  The display manufacturer has not made your display compatible with Windows 10.  Check with the manufacturer for support.

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There doesn't seem to be a way to get a direct answer from HP.  HP should post a solution or give it's customers some kind of responce.

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It's true that card isn't compatible with Windows 10 and from my research it will never be compatitble. You can still upgrade to Windows 10 though Microsofts website though and follow my work around below. http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 

 

Once you upgrade you'll notice your screens resolution will be screwed up atleast it was for me. Thats because it's using the generic Windows display driver since the driver for the graphics card isn't compatible. There is a way to get around it though. I will warn you now it's not perfect since the driver I'm linking is for Windows 8.1. Your icons on your desktop and in the taskbar will refresh every couple minutes. But you will be able to set your computer to the correct resolution. So it's kind of a tradeoff.  Here's the link to the driver you'll need http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/56378

 

So far so good besides the refreshing icons. 

 

Edit: The icons stopped refreshing and no other issues.

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Have not tried this yet but similar Workarounds are working. Note that Win 10 does some Auto driver updating in first 15 mins after install / restart so wait a few minutes before attempting change
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There is far more information about NVIDIA Geforce 6150 nForce 430 at the GeForce forums. Se the following link.

https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/860411/this-pc-is-unable-to-run-windows-10/?offset=4



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Does the new Windows 8.1 driver overwrite existing driver or is there some manual changes required

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will try this way now as been trying to do it for a few days now

 

thanks bud

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It does overwrite drivers. I installed win 10 on an HP and the display is ok if not perfect using the default win 10 driver. I guess it may depend on the video support "bios". If you have an empty PCI slot you an add a cheap nvidia graphics card that is supported.
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