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Although this problem is frequently encountered, and despite my efforts—I’m not particularly skilled with technology but I possess a reasonable level of familiarity—I've attempted numerous solutions. I’ve also rebooted my computer each time. My graphics card is a GTX 1070. Initially, I updated the latest Nvidia driver, with no success. Then, I reinstalled GeForce Experience and its associated driver, still nothing. Updating the display adapter proved fruitless, as did reinstalling it. Restarting the Nvidia display container also didn’t resolve the issue. I checked the Windows control panel, and that yielded no results. Moving the Display.NvContainer file and running it as administrator also failed. I’m at a loss for what to try next. Could someone perhaps offer some guidance? Thank you!
I only install the graphics driver and do not use GeForce Experience, and the notification panel consistently appears in the system tray.
Have you attempted to clean it using DDU followed by installing only the driver, without GeForce Experience?
I exclusively install the graphics driver and avoid GeForce Experience, and the notification panel consistently appears in my system tray.
Have you attempted to remove it entirely using DDU and then installed only the driver, without GeForce Experience?
Yes, every time I attempt to install the appropriate driver – and you should note that it’s the correct one – it indicates incompatibility with my Windows 10 Pro version and suggests utilizing GeForce Experience to obtain the driver. However, GeForce Experience installs precisely the same driver, despite this.