Nivida Graphics drivers not working

Tr0lFuzn

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May 28, 2016
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Okay this is my first time writing on this forum, but here is my frustrating problem. I currently have a zotac gtx 560 ti (old, but fine for my purposes for now). What is happening is that every time i try to install ANY version of the driver my computer bluescreens after the windows 7 loading screen comes up. the problem happened in febuary. i installed new drivers and began playing portal 2, it was very laggy and then my computer crashed. On boot it went into an infinite boot loop, which i could not find the problem so i reset my whole machine. it was a "new" computer(old parts, but the graphics card was new and so was windows 7, previously vista) so there was no important files. I then tried to get back to normal by installing drivers. Of course when i installed the graphics and rebooted it bluescreened. so uninstalled it and thought my ram was the problem. it was ddr2, 2 gigs. So i saved up and bought new parts (amd athlon x4 860k, gigabyte f2a68hm-ds2h motherboard, cooler master hyper 212 evo, and corsair vengance ddr3 8gb ram). I installed everything correctly and used my old ssd and hhd plus the case. i again tried to install the driver and it bluescreened. I now knew it wasnt the ram. i tried installing windows 10, thinking it would solve my problem, but instead that failed to. it was an error code that people get because of things like graphics cards, but i coulnt remove it because i dont have onboard graphics. If anyone can solve this problem please share your tips or storys.
 
Solution
Download DDU.

Download latest drivers for the video card (make sure the right version is selected for the video card and for the operating system).

Install DDU.

Uninstall current video card drivers.

Boot into Safe Mode.

Run DDU, select Nvidia drivers to uninstall, and select reboot option.

Computer should reboot into Normal Mode. If still in Safe Mode after reboot, Start > type in msconfig press enter key > select Boot tab > UNcheck Safe boot > Apply > OK. Then reboot.

Install latest video card drivers and reboot as required.


If still having problems, try the video card in another computer (friends, neighbours etc computer if necessary), and/or try another known working video card (borrow one if necessary).
Download DDU.

Download latest drivers for the video card (make sure the right version is selected for the video card and for the operating system).

Install DDU.

Uninstall current video card drivers.

Boot into Safe Mode.

Run DDU, select Nvidia drivers to uninstall, and select reboot option.

Computer should reboot into Normal Mode. If still in Safe Mode after reboot, Start > type in msconfig press enter key > select Boot tab > UNcheck Safe boot > Apply > OK. Then reboot.

Install latest video card drivers and reboot as required.


If still having problems, try the video card in another computer (friends, neighbours etc computer if necessary), and/or try another known working video card (borrow one if necessary).
 
Solution

yes i already have done all of that and windows is detecting the card, i will see if my friend will let me