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Code 43 My Gtx 760

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Make sure you're using a driver old enough to support the GPU, usually its a sign of a hardware failure
 
@bruhmoment1 hey did u manage to fix the problem? i also have gtx 760. I wiped my ssd out and intalled new windows, now i cant install driver i get error code 43
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You can always try the easiest setup: do not install any driver, let Windows push one through updates. Make sure to check under optional updates, drivers do not show in the regular list.
 
This would be the final driver that supports it

GeForce Security Update Driver | 473.81 | Windows 11 | NVIDIA

GeForce Security Update Driver
NVIDIA has released a software security update display driver for desktop Kepler-series GeForce GPUs which are no longer supported by Game Ready Drivers. This update addresses issues that may lead to multiple security impacts.
 
No video card 70i was not passing. it happened suddenly. I can't tell if it's hardware or software, it's a round
 
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You can always try the easiest setup: do not install any driver, let Windows push one through updates. Make sure to check under optional updates, drivers do not show in the regular list.
No, this will install OEM drivers from windows.
Yes that works but that drivers also are causing a lot of trouble.
So why in the world do you think that i am recommending the network unplug step?
Exactly for this.
After you uninstall the old drivers if you have network, then windoes will retrieve some drivers from library.
Well, that is exactly what we want to avoid.
 
Windows updates drivers are perfectly safe.
It doesnt install incompatible drivers, and once you install any custom driver it will never over-write them. That problem has long been fixed.



You can often find newer drivers, but outside of GPU drivers and motherboard chipset drivers it's not worth doing so, 99% of the time.
 
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OP,
Your best course of action is to place the gpu in another PC..

If it works in that pc great

if not buy another one with the same or better specs.

All the best my friend.
 
First off, looks like a failed video card but like everyone else is saying, try it in another system to be sure.

Before replacing the video card with a new one, I’d recommend upgrading your power supply if possible. Those TR2 units were very low end when new like 15 years ago… By now the capacitors inside are probably out of spec.
 
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