So I'm trying to install an Nvidia graphics driver on Win7 32bit, it checks for system compability, then the EULA comes up. Now when I press Agree and Continue, it closes and never pops up again.
I've tried almost everything, uninstalling, sweeped drivers and directories for a clean install, even repairing Windows.
When I repaired my Windows it came with a little outdated Nvidia somehow, and still couldn't install new drivers.
Has anyone ever had this issue or can someone help me even a little bit with this? When I first installed Windows 7 I didn't have this issue.
My GPU is MSI 8400gs if it matters, I have 2gb ram and a Pentium D 1.8ghz processor.
I know that Nvidea launched some beta program which automatically detects your card and updates it for you.
[url]http://www.geforce.co.uk/geforce-experience[/url]
Might be worth giving that a go if the driver install is failing manually.
okay, I'll try that but I think wrong driver isn't the issue.
[editline]4th July 2013[/editline]
It says the graphics driver is not supported.
Maybe I should try installing an older driver that worked. Although in the compability list in both Geforce Experience and drivers page it says 8 series (which I assume is the 8xxx cards) is supported.
Windows can also update your nvidia drivers. Go to windows update and check in optional updates
It seems that I only have an Nvidia audio driver there, and it's from 1.03.2013 so it's very outdated still.
[editline]4th July 2013[/editline]
Nevermind now I got it, the driver is still old though, from 10th of april '13.
[editline]4th July 2013[/editline]
okay that installed correctly, now I'm trying to install the newest one via Device Manager. So far it seems to be installing.
[editline]4th July 2013[/editline]
Huh, somehow I got Geforce Experience AND the latest driver. So it finally worked!
Thanks kxbox360 for the idea! I probably wouldn't have gone to device manager myself.
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