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NVIDIA installer failed!!! HELP.

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Hello guys , so finally my 750 TI has arrived and the GPU worked well with my old mobo , but there's a problem makes me upset and it's when i try to install the driver it always stops and says " NVIDIA installer failed ".
please tell me how to install the driver successfully ???
 
Ran it as admin?
 
Download the latest NVIDIA drivers and have them ready to go.
Then, install DDU and totally remove your old drivers with that. (Select the option to install a new graphics card)
After you restart the PC, try the driver install again.
 
also, the nvidia installer requires a functioning wmi environment, so if all else fails, maybe your OS is not in proper order and it may be time to clean install(format), OR at least run software system repair tools, such as windows repair all-in-one
 
Did you get a fake card?
 
Post a screenshot of what the actual error is.
 
Ran it as admin?
I am the administrator but i will try to run it as an adminstrator , thank you for this nice idea.

Did you get a fake card?
No , it's an official Asus GPU

also, the nvidia installer requires a functioning wmi environment, so if all else fails, maybe your OS is not in proper order and it may be time to clean install(format), OR at least run software system repair tools, such as windows repair all-in-one
But my windows is super clean from the stupid stuff , btw i will do it if i had to.
 
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What does your event logs have to say about it? I'd look in application and system. See if you get some error codes and event ID's to chase down.

If you're not sure how to do that, check this out: https://www.howtogeek.com/123646/ht...ndows-event-viewer-is-and-how-you-can-use-it/

Edit: Are you using the Win 7/Win 8 NVidia driver? http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/135674/en-us
I will try the event logs soon , yes the driver i am trying to install is windows 7 / 8 32 bit
 
Have you tried to re-download the installer?
I think i have encountered something like this and it was corrupted downloaded installer.

I can't take screen shot because there is no driver .
Well you can just take picture with your phone or just write it down in text...
 
also, the nvidia installer requires a functioning wmi environment, so if all else fails, maybe your OS is not in proper order and it may be time to clean install(format), OR at least run software system repair tools, such as windows repair all-in-one
Have you tried to re-download the installer?
I think i have encountered something like this and it was corrupted downloaded installer.


Well you can just take picture with your phone or just write it down in text...
It says only Nvidia installer failed.
 
By today's standards, most computer users are already using a 64-bit operating system. So, NVIDIA's latest change should only affect the minority of the population.

Looks like No love from nvidia for you :)

so do you think it's time to move to a 64 bit OS ??

Yes its time for you to Seriously upgrade your hardware and run a 64 bit O/S

In the meantime use an Older Driver
 
Really dude !!! , so do you think it's time to move to a 64 bit OS ??
Looks like your the 0.1% using 32 bit in 2018.

Really dude !!! , so do you think it's time to move to a 64 bit OS ??
You should probably upgrade your entire system, that core 2 duo is bottlenecking the 750 ti anyway.
 
Isn't Core 2 Duo like... Win 10 x64 capable ?
Also, why you can't use last 32-bit driver ?
 
try to run the nvidia driver installer with the log parameter:

Code:
setup.exe -log "C:\path\that\exists" -loglevel:6
 
try to run the nvidia driver installer with the log parameter:

Code:
setup.exe -log "C:\path\that\exists" -loglevel:6
Sorry didn't understand .
 
Using a logged install will record any errors encountered by the installer so you'll be able to see where it hangs up.

Have you considered my suggestion on post #3 of this thread?
 
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