Windows 10 nVidia

April 26th, 2023

Hey guys i have a problem, I Upgraded from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 and
even thou I upgraded nVidia drivers before Windows 10 upgrade, after upgrade Drivers doesnt work at all.
I tried everything, drivers cannot be uninstall or reinstall, system doesnt recognize them at all and its automatically using integrated chip.
Google failed me as well and I couldn’t find any fix, guys pls do u know what to do?

Answer #1
companys are still finishing up with making there stuff ready for 10 so give it a week or so and should be 1 then
Answer #2
You have to use the beta drivers or wait two days.
Answer #3
the driver updates for windows 10 are currently being made available through windows update. kindly run windows update time to time to receive drivers regularly and if not then be patient they’ll be made available soon as windows 10 is new
Answer #4
This might sound nasty, I assure you I’m not doing it deliberately.. but..
That’s what you get for being an “early adopter”. As with a game or a new technology – an operating system is the same… wait for others to find the faults THEN buy into it.
Answer #5
Drivers are out.check nvidia site
Answer #6
This might sound nasty, I assure you I'm not doing it deliberately.. but..
That's what you get for being an "early adopter". As with a game or a new technology - an operating system is the same... wait for others to find the faults THEN buy into it.

couldnt agree more and i dont like being guinea pig but if everyone does the same , there is no escaping from being guinea pig , so it is good there are some excited people , yet i still cant understand this big fuss about everyone trying to upgrade win 10. the question on this topic is already answered but for everyone who reads this and have laptop , it is better to give this warning. Owners of laptop , DO NOT upgrade to win 10 for a few weeks more unless you dont want to face possible disasters. no laptop brand is completely ready for it as themselves say “we do not responsible for problems for upgrading win 10 so choose with your own caution” sony just said it yesterday.
Answer #7
that’s not nasty where I come from, that is what we colloquially call “good advise”. has an excellent track record In the help thread so for my part, wouldn’t even consider it laptop or otherwise for a few months. not like 8.1 is broke or 10 is gonna cut you a check every month for working the bugs out for them till the .1 is ready.

 

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