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You can select option 2 to automatically find drivers for my NVIDIA products. Since I am not aware of the model number for the device, I found a link to the Nvidia driver website: Please go to the Manufacturers website and download the correct version of driver. Here are a few troubleshooting steps that you can try to narrow down the problem’s scope:ġ. First let make sure that you have the right version of driver. Please refer the below link and check the compatibility: You may have to contact NVIDIA to check the compatibility of your driver with Windows But as you are using Windows 7, it may or may not work as expected. The drivers of Windows 8.1 are mostly compatible with Windows 10. I would suggest you go through the suggestion by Andre Da Costa for information about the incompatible Graphics Card I do appreciate your efforts and time, and will assist you with the issue. I am sorry to know that you are facing issues with Windows 10. Thank you for posting the query on Microsoft Community. When I tried to update the driver using Windows Update, it told me I was using the most up to date driver but NVIDIA says no. Have tried installing in compatibility mode for Windows 8 and have troubleshooted compatibility mode using three different settings, but all still failed. This graphics driver could not find compatible graphics hardware." "This NVIDIA graphics driver is not compatible with this version of windows.
Tried to install the Windows 10 driver from NVIDIA website, but received the same error as many users, Process, restarting in Services before launching GeForce), but still getting error. Have tried available fixes (deleting NSManagedTasks.xml file, stopping NvNetworkService The GeForce experience platform tells me I need to update to Windows 10 driver (355.82), but when opening GeForce experience I get a 'failed to connect to NVIDIA' error. Laptop came with Windows 8 and free upgrade to Windows 10, so I upgraded first thing (on 11/09/15) to avoid familiarising with two new OS (old laptop was Windows 7). Have just bought a new Dell Inspiron 5000 with NVIDIA GeForce 920M GPU.