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snapshot wrote:And, having updated to W10 1903, I'm now unable to update my Nvidia driver. The PC is on 419.67 which was probably current when I originally built the PC but it's causing my GTX 1660 Ti to under-perform. So I want to update to the current 430.86 but the update process claims that version of Windows isn't supported! The other PC on 1903 already had 380.64 on it so is fine.
Thanks, that did it.JimboPalmer wrote:snapshot wrote:And, having updated to W10 1903, I'm now unable to update my Nvidia driver. The PC is on 419.67 which was probably current when I originally built the PC but it's causing my GTX 1660 Ti to under-perform. So I want to update to the current 430.86 but the update process claims that version of Windows isn't supported! The other PC on 1903 already had 380.64 on it so is fine.
I got that message and downloaded the Geforce Experience version. That version can update itself even though the standalone version balks. No idea why.
Probably too old to support the card and wouldn't install anyway as described in my post.MeeLee wrote:Not always do the newest drivers offer a performance upgrade.
Try out an older 418 driver if you can.
snapshot wrote:Thanks, that did it.JimboPalmer wrote:I got that message and downloaded the Geforce Experience version. That version can update itself even though the standalone version balks. No idea why.
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