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I built a new computer,
MB-Gigabyte GA-X99 ultra gaming
CPU-i7 5820K
Memory-Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 8X4gb 32GB
Samsung 950 Pro M.2 NVMExpress 512GB SSD
Gigabyte GForce GTX 1080
I installed Win 10 64bit on the Samsung 950 M.2 drive without any problems. I then installed my MB drivers. Now when I try to install my Video card drivers it gives me a error saying windows found driver software (Nvidia Gforce 1080) but encountered an error while trying to install it. I downloaded the current drivers from the Nvidia web site and it gives me the same error. So it won't install the drivers needed for my video card. I know there is a setting within my bios that I need to change so it will see my video card and let me install the correct drivers, but I can't seem to find what it is I need to change. Can somebody point me in the right direction to find the settings in my bios so i can finish installing my drivers.
 
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But you have a display working correct? You just can't install the Nvidia drivers from Nvidia.com/download? Any information from the error?
Are you trying not to install any parts of the software?
 
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Are you sure your drivers arent already installed? I just built my girl a computer and at some random point it decided to install amd catalyst by itself and as far as i can tell everything is working as it should be.
 
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I go to device manager only drivers it installed is the default Microsoft display driver. I've downloaded the latest driver from nvidia web site and it tells me I don't have a compatible device & stops the install. I know it's something in the bios I just can't find the correct setting.

I know video card is good, I've tried it in a different computer & it works with no problems.
 
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I don't think its in your BIOS. I think your downloading the wrong software package
 
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Why don't you try the GeForce Experience software and let it pick the correct driver? This would at least eliminate the possibility of the wrong driver being selected.

Mind you not 100% sure how good it is but at least it will eliminate some possible errors
 
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I let windows go ahead and do it's updates, let it reboot bammm it installed the drivers for my GTX 1080. I was downloading the correct driver from Nvidia it just kept saying I didn't have a compatible device. When windows did it's update I noticed it had a storage device update it must have been for the Samsung 950 pro M.2 drive. Now in device manager it shows my display as a GeForce 1080 with the correct drivers installed.
Finally :toast: :peace:
 
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