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Graphic card driver GeForce GTX 960

Anonymous
2019-03-05T13:27:02+00:00

Hello

MB: Gigabyte B85M-D3H

BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. FD 12.08.2015.

CPU: Intel Pentium CPU G3258 3,2GHz (2 cores) 

GPU: GeForce GTX 960

RAM: 8 GB ( 2x HyperX Fury 4GB DD3)

OS: Windows 10 Home 1809 build 17763.348

I bought  new SSD and after reinstallation OS windows 10 home on the new disk I am not able to install graphic card drivers. 

I tried to uninstall in device manager and install again. I tried drivers directly from Nvidia - New one, old one. Nothing help.

I tried also reinstal OS again and then once again :D

When I try to install drivers from Windows Update then I see in the history of installed driver udpates this error 0x8024ce2b and in device manager I have error code 43. 

Any ideas? 

Thank you

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-03-06T08:27:38+00:00

    That driver on Guru3D is probably OK, but rather old. The driver I believe you would have installed came from the best source for

    desktop cards, which is the official Nvidia site (Note: Do not use the DCH driver. Standard only) .... NVIDIA Driver Downloads - Advanced Search

    • Have you also downloaded and installed all Win10 version motherboard drivers, and BIOS update from Gigabyte since reinstalling Win10 ?

    "I uninstall Nvidia drivers and install only Microsoft basic display adapter I am able to change my resolution and it's seems OK but

    without correct drivers it's not OK"

    This is because the GTX960 is not actually running when no Nvidia driver is installed. The generic MS VGA drivers are only using

    the GTX960 as an output for your basic Desktop graphics display.

    If Device Manager is correctly identifying the GTX960 the drivers should be installed correctly, so you may want to look elsewhere

    for the source of your problem.

    • You may have bumped the graphics card when installing the new SSD and caused it to loose contact.

    Have you tried re-seating the card, and checked the power cable is fully seated ?

    ( remember to shut off at the power supply and disconnect the power cord from your power supply first).

    • If a previous driver install was corrupted you may want to try uninstalling and reinstalling the driver again using

    Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU). This does a more thorough job uninstalling than Windows.

    Reboot after uninstalling and again after installing the new driver.

    Display Driver Uninstaller Download version 14.1.0.0

    .

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  2. Anonymous
    2019-03-05T16:19:12+00:00

    Glad to Help!

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  3. Anonymous
    2019-03-05T13:43:54+00:00

    Thank you very much for your advices. When I will get to home I will try them and let you know here.

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  4. Anonymous
    2019-03-05T13:38:38+00:00

    Hi, PetrHronek

    My name is Phillip and I am an Independent Advisor. I hope it helps.

    Check these drivers, I hope it helps.

    In Download Location download the corresponding according to operating system.

    https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/geforce-36...

    Note: This is a non-Microsoft website. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the site before you decide to download and install it.

    Hope this helps. Keep us posted on the status for further assistance.

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  5. Anonymous
    2019-03-05T13:36:26+00:00

    Hi PetrHronek

    My name is Sarah Kong and I am an independent adviser that is here to try and help you with your issue.

    You need to use the drivers from the manufacturer not Windows updates.

    I know it is annoying that Windows takes over drivers but in this case you don't want that at all.

    I know you stated you tried.

    But did you remove the display adapter and then force to use the drivers from Nvidia?

    See link to do that.

    https://www.windows10insider.com/2016/09/fix-er...

    Note: This is a non-Microsoft website. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the site before you decide to download and install it.

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