I try pre-staging the graphics ones but I don't know why it just wouldn't gpo through as when running a Windows 10 upgrade locally it will go through and detect the drivers. I will test these out but suspect it will work. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Internet Explorer TechCenter. Sign in. United States English.
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The use of ad-blocking software hurts the site. Please disable ad-blocking software or set an exception for MSFN. Thanks DMH Sure, no problem at all, I just send you a private email with that same information, please verify your inbox. A, please try a clean installation of that driver following the instructions in the links below:. If the problem persists after that, then we suggest to get in contact directly with HP to confirm if that is the proper driver for your system and also to check if there are Nvidia graphics drivers that need to be installed as well since they are listed on their webpage:.
Also, we advise to verify with them if the latest BIOS version is currently installed on your system or to gather the instructions o how to install it:. Hello DMH, I just wanted to check if the information posted previously was useful for you and if you need further assistance on this matter?
I have gotten no where with this. It looks like no one has updated drivers and are not going to update them at anytime. Really makes no sense to me to have a security feature and not keep the drivers for it updated to use it, or at least update the bios. The links you provided did not have updates for the intel graphics on this system, but for newer and not the same as mine We are sorry to hear the issue with the drivers persists.
In this case then, the next thing to do will be to get in contact directly with HP to report the issue and request a new updated driver customized by them for your specific system, they should be able to provide further assistance on this matter, confirm if they will release a new driver for your device of if they already have one and if there is a newer BIOS version available for you to install:.
Sadly, no surprise. They run their support groups for profit. 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. Unless you have dealt with this issue it is hard for you to comprehend how hard and frustrating it is to resolve. It's Windows 10 and he is installing a gaming card so I would guess it is safe to assume it's 64bit.
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. 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. Go to install it, do a clean install, and pick custom, and don't select the GEForce Experience.
Try that out. At the moment, you don't know if you have a bad board, faulty RAM, driver, etc. You are assuming that it is the Video Card.
I suggest you try that Ubuntu OS that you mentioned. At the moment there is no need to install it since you can work from the Live USB to see if the fault repeats. If it does it is the hardware. If it does not it is Windows and more likely the driver. Has anyone thought to think maybe the GPU is fake?
If you download a windows 10 drivers for Windows It won't conflict. It is more likely the board you have isnt a and may have a gigabyte cooler slapped on it. Google "how to detect fake gpus ". Could be worth running GPU-Z while it's installed to see what that reports, should help see if it's legit or not.
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