And in , this is still an issue. Hard to believe. And in , it's still unnecessary to install GFE at all. Funny that you mention it. For me it's actually faster to install Nvidia drivers through GFE than the standalone installer. They take roughly minutes on my SSD. But I can see that the drivers are getting pretty big now which probably doesn't help.
Sora said: people with av software interfering with the driver process, faulty hard drives or a corrupt windows install. Windows defender. If you can't write software that works with that, you should just stop writing software. Faulty harddrives? Dunno, they work fine with everything else, so no, don't think so. Corrupt windows install? Again, everything else works pretty much great. Yes, I know I don't have to use GFE to install drivers, the point is that a lot of people seems to have had the exact same problem for several years, and nvidia seems to lack the competence to fix it.
Same here. Can't say i have the best hardware, though, but most things work fine, while updating Nvidia drivers is real hell. Installation, and even the downloading especially using GeFroce Experience app takes ages. I usually start it when i wake up and it hardly gets done by the time i'm going to bed. And sometimes it just gives an error in the end, like "GF Experience was unable to install the driver", making me unable to use my laptop for the entire day or even more.
It gets a bit faster if i download the drivers from the website, manually, but still, updating them is a waste of,at least, a few hours. Besides, Nvidia software always leaves hundreds of megabytes, if not gigabytes of junk old driver installers that are way outdated in the system.
What the hell, guys? I mean, NVIDIA is a big company with long history, and worldwide reputation that makes insane money on their hardware, not some lone kid who learns the coding after school, why their software works so ridiculously poor?
Can't they hire normal programmers? Or what's the problem? Has been like that for close to two years that I've had this MSI laptop. My current theory is that it's stalling on purpose to show you all those game ads because there should be no technical reason that makes this process so slow Because unless they are performing full detailed virus scan on my system or trying to repair corrupt hard disk about to fail catastrophically, this does not make sense. And since I know there is no HD activity, it must be ads I can confirm it IS happening to me too in My computer can handle pretty much anything yet it stalls like this during installation.
It is clearly a problem with the client that needs to be fixed. I can confirm my computer is operating optimally with everything else and all other types of driver updates. I force closed the program after 30 minutes and restarted it to find out it had already finished installing.
Please just fix the client and stop making insulting excuses for why its the user's fault and not the client. You can't confirm anything is happening because this issue doesn't exist as a fault of the driver install. Sora said: You can't confirm anything is happening because this issue doesn't exist as a fault of the driver install. It is the client's fault and not my machine's configuration.
Disable all Driver, and PhysX System. You can remove any leftover Nvidia files by running programs like CCleaner and BleachBit after your computer has restarted. Install Display Driver Uninstaller after you have downloaded, extracted and installed the program. As an example, if your network driver is out of date or corrupted, it can sluggish your download speed, therefore, you may have to wait much longer for Windows updates. It is necessary for you to update your drivers in order to fix this problem.
If you run GeForce Experience for the first time, a few minutes may pass while it downloads the settings and screenshots for your games. It is possible for an incorrect system state to cause these errors. Rebooting the computer and retrying the installation is the best first step after a failed software installation.
This is polypheme. It should still about 30 minutes. In Windows, it takes about 15 minutes to update a driver, even less time if the driver can be self-installed or is downloaded from Windows Update more on these later. I updated my laptop last night just fine.
Took me like minutes, total. You just can't. Forever our Champion. User Info: Rexdragon I would reboot and uninstall everything Nvidia from the control panel, then install a fresh driver from their site.
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