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Need immediate assistance! Update the Windows 10 driver right away.

Need immediate assistance! Update the Windows 10 driver right away.

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super_kuzma
Member
146
04-20-2016, 08:25 PM
#1
Set up Windows 10 and fix the broken GPU driver automatically. If it crashes, use Wushowhide.diagcab to block the problematic driver. Since it’s the top installer, internet is off for detection. When you turn it back on, the driver should load faster than Wushowhide. Restart after removing the driver to resolve issues. If problems persist, consider a complete reinstall.
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super_kuzma
04-20-2016, 08:25 PM #1

Set up Windows 10 and fix the broken GPU driver automatically. If it crashes, use Wushowhide.diagcab to block the problematic driver. Since it’s the top installer, internet is off for detection. When you turn it back on, the driver should load faster than Wushowhide. Restart after removing the driver to resolve issues. If problems persist, consider a complete reinstall.

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XxX_Izzy_XxX
Junior Member
41
04-21-2016, 12:50 AM
#2
Get a working driver and save it to a USB stick. Disconnect the PC from the internet, run ddu, and enable the option to skip auto updates. Use the driver afterward. Once DDU finishes, boot in safe mode and install the driver from USBUSB or perform a clean Windows installation without an internet connection.
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XxX_Izzy_XxX
04-21-2016, 12:50 AM #2

Get a working driver and save it to a USB stick. Disconnect the PC from the internet, run ddu, and enable the option to skip auto updates. Use the driver afterward. Once DDU finishes, boot in safe mode and install the driver from USBUSB or perform a clean Windows installation without an internet connection.

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Itzsonzy
Member
172
05-09-2016, 10:34 PM
#3
A dead GPU means you can't use that graphics card anymore, or else it could damage the system by forcing a driver installation. I'm working with one computer and have an onboard Intel Integrated Graphics HD3000, which is a dedicated chip for my old laptop. Because of its design, removing the GPU isn't possible.
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Itzsonzy
05-09-2016, 10:34 PM #3

A dead GPU means you can't use that graphics card anymore, or else it could damage the system by forcing a driver installation. I'm working with one computer and have an onboard Intel Integrated Graphics HD3000, which is a dedicated chip for my old laptop. Because of its design, removing the GPU isn't possible.

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iskela99
Member
247
05-10-2016, 07:48 AM
#4
An alternative method is connecting the monitor directly to the motherboard rather than the GPU. Take out the GPU, then execute DDU and update the driver. Once installed, reinstall the GPU and it should function properly. I mistakenly applied an outdated driver version, which prevented the GPU from working, so I fixed it this way.
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iskela99
05-10-2016, 07:48 AM #4

An alternative method is connecting the monitor directly to the motherboard rather than the GPU. Take out the GPU, then execute DDU and update the driver. Once installed, reinstall the GPU and it should function properly. I mistakenly applied an outdated driver version, which prevented the GPU from working, so I fixed it this way.

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Char1ie_XD
Senior Member
578
05-10-2016, 09:28 AM
#5
Think the device might be a laptop. No, it isn't referenced in the original post.
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Char1ie_XD
05-10-2016, 09:28 AM #5

Think the device might be a laptop. No, it isn't referenced in the original post.

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_HardGamer_
Member
181
05-13-2016, 04:15 PM
#6
He also mentions he can't delete the GPU, which means my strategy won't succeed. It seems he might need to disable it instead.
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_HardGamer_
05-13-2016, 04:15 PM #6

He also mentions he can't delete the GPU, which means my strategy won't succeed. It seems he might need to disable it instead.

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RyzeLink
Member
52
05-20-2016, 04:31 PM
#7
Disable the GPU in Device Manager. Check your BIOS for comparable settings.
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RyzeLink
05-20-2016, 04:31 PM #7

Disable the GPU in Device Manager. Check your BIOS for comparable settings.

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ChibiDusk
Member
164
05-21-2016, 05:51 PM
#8
Another query I have now turned off. It feels like pausing the GPU update around the midpoint. The progress is at 50%, so... how can I clear that cache?
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ChibiDusk
05-21-2016, 05:51 PM #8

Another query I have now turned off. It feels like pausing the GPU update around the midpoint. The progress is at 50%, so... how can I clear that cache?

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unicorn520
Member
208
05-21-2016, 07:51 PM
#9
The incomplete download shouldn’t affect anything. It seems you blocked Windows updates, so it’s likely the update installation files are being removed. You can clear them by running a disk cleanup. Just enter the search term in the box or look up instructions online. If you’re unsure where to find them, let me know.
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unicorn520
05-21-2016, 07:51 PM #9

The incomplete download shouldn’t affect anything. It seems you blocked Windows updates, so it’s likely the update installation files are being removed. You can clear them by running a disk cleanup. Just enter the search term in the box or look up instructions online. If you’re unsure where to find them, let me know.