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Nvidia Geforce Experience Driver Update

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a b D Laptop
September 19, 2014 12:27:43 PM

Hello,

I have a laptop with an Nvidia Geforce GT 620M. I was going to get the driver update today but it keeps referencing Nvidia Quadro cards in the release update for the new driver. This is kinda weird as my GPU obviously isn't a Quadro product. I do have it overclocked quite a bit with Nvidia Inspector.

Any idea why it is reading wrong? I don't want to install the wrong driver obviously.

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September 20, 2014 7:01:03 AM

Hey man, I would recommend Uninstalling your current Drivers then install the new ones. Maybe the old drivers are conflicting with the new installer.
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a b D Laptop
September 20, 2014 7:06:12 AM

Well its worth a shot, I'll give it a try. Honestly thinking about it now since I would hand select the driver on the website it would bypass it so could be part of the driver became corrupt and caused it to read wrong.
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September 20, 2014 8:33:01 AM

IInuyasha74 said:
Well its worth a shot, I'll give it a try. Honestly thinking about it now since I would hand select the driver on the website it would bypass it so could be part of the driver became corrupt and caused it to read wrong.


Yeah you will need to Hand select it from the website. Its recommended (or at least I recommend) it's best to Hand select it first then uninstall the current Drivers.
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a b D Laptop
September 20, 2014 2:40:03 PM

Yea thanks. I normally do the auto-update because I know if it goes bad I can just reinstall the driver manually. So usually it helps save a minute.

This time for some reason I couldn't get the Physics program to uninstall, and my PC was having a few buggy issues anyways so I went ahead and did a full reinstall of Windows.
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September 20, 2014 4:48:51 PM

IInuyasha74 said:
Yea thanks. I normally do the auto-update because I know if it goes bad I can just reinstall the driver manually. So usually it helps save a minute.

This time for some reason I couldn't get the Physics program to uninstall, and my PC was having a few buggy issues anyways so I went ahead and did a full reinstall of Windows.


Ok, glad I could help.
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