Windows 10 Corrupt

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catnipuke

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I've been using Windows 10 happily for two days then when I tried to uninstall the graphics card driver (geforce experience wasn't working), the computer screen suddenly turned blank with no cursor. So I shut it down and turned it on again only to see that after I click on Windows 10 on boot options and wait for a moment it just goes into that black screen, again with no mouse and so I couldn't do anything about it. So I made a bootable USB device and tried reinstalling but when I clicked on the partion Windows 10 was on, it said I need 8 GB of space to reinstall it, but unluckily I only have 5.6 GB free space. I don't have any other hard drives or ssd's to boot on to delete some things on the partion that has Windows 10 on it. Is there any other option than buying a new SSD or a Hard Drive?
Thank you. My day just got ruined because of this.
 
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There have been quite a few people reporting issues with GeForce Experience using Windows 10. Nvidia is looking into the issue. In the interim, be sure to download your graphics card driver directly from the Nvidia website if you are using Windows 10 to be sure you get the right driver. Graphics cards compatibility issues are usually the biggest hurdles whenever a new OS comes out, so these are natural (if frustrating) hurdles to early adoption.

-JP
There have been quite a few people reporting issues with GeForce Experience using Windows 10. Nvidia is looking into the issue. In the interim, be sure to download your graphics card driver directly from the Nvidia website if you are using Windows 10 to be sure you get the right driver. Graphics cards compatibility issues are usually the biggest hurdles whenever a new OS comes out, so these are natural (if frustrating) hurdles to early adoption.

-JP
 
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