

but I'm jealous because I know it has already begun for many of you (and I hope you're having an amazing one).Welcome to /r/NVIDIA. Welcome to Friday, everyone! The weekend is already around the corner. Snap! Chrome updates, Atlassian outage, crypto heist, & the debut of Apple II Spiceworks Originals.This year it happens to fall on Good Friday, which was the day that Jesus was crucified and then buried, to rise on Easter Sunday. But, there is so much more in the way of loss. Spark! Pro Series - April 15th, 2022 **Edited** Spiceworks OriginalsĪpril 15th is one of those days in history that took a giant toll on humanity.What do you all think is better when connecting switches together within a shor. We are upgrading some of our infrastructure and I'm reading up on cat8 vs fiber. Hey all, I think I know the answer to this question but I wanted to see what you all thought. The only other time I have seen this happen was when I got a "fake" card from china and the drivers it came with was the only one that worked. I have seen and dealt with it before and uninstalling and re-installing in device manager first then GeForce Experienced fixed the issue for me. Unless you have dealt with this issue it is hard for you to comprehend how hard and frustrating it is to resolve. You will get the same error on old drivers and I have also been getting the error for months so I don't think a new driver from nVidia is going to come and resolve this issue. I agree with installing the driver using Device Manager, but my guess is that waiting for a new driver to be release is just a waste of time. If it fails it's easy to roll back via device manager, at that point you would probably just have to wait for a new driver release. I would recommend trying to use the device manager to uninstall the driver like others have stated, and then try to install it from GeForce Experience to get the latest drivers.

Sorry must have missed seeing it in the post because of that. OP mentions specifically trying GeForce Experience, although they call it Nvidia Experience in the post. Why not just use the GeForce Experience app to auto detect the drivers? Have you tried forcing other display drivers to uninstall first? Try running DDU to uninstall any previously installed drivers and then reboot before trying to install. Have you tried letting windows update install drivers for it yet? I generally would not suggest this, but if the other options have failed, maybe it's worth a shot?
