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10-04-2024 02:23 PM - edited 10-04-2024 02:27 PM
Hi! I run into a problem every time I try to update my GTX 750 driver from 382.33 to 565.90. I have tried to do it in many different ways: from Geforce Experience, from dowloading the file directly on Nvidia website, from Windows Update, and from Drivers Cloud; but none of them worked. The driver sort of appears, but windows says that it has a problem and so it's disabled.
View from the device manager.
It looks like windows even installed something else on its place, it just makes no sense! From there, I have tried everything I knew and didn't knew. Checked for windows updates, updated the BIOS, checked for driver duplicates, disabled the mandatory digital signature of drivers, started windows on safemode, checked the Nvidia page for hardware incompatibilities, and that is all I can remember right now.
I am open to provide any other information (except personal, of course) if needed. And also I am open to test any solution you guys can think of (that is feasible too, obviously). I already made a backup just in case of something exploding, so my pc will be alright. Please, I really need some help.
--| Specifications |--
OS: Windows 10 Pro
OS version: 10.0.19045
System architecture: x64
CPU: Intel Xeon CPU W3530
BIOS version: 03.61
SMBIOS version: 2.6
Motherboard model: 0b4ch version D
HAL version: 10.0.19041.3636
Graphic Card: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 750 (not the TI)