NVIDIA driver problem
Hello everyone. In general, it turned out that I have an old GT630 and it is based on Fermi, but NVIDIA refused video cards based on this base, that is, the drivers for them no longer come out (although this is strange, because the nvidia website says that this card is still supported and the latest driver can be found on it). So, is it possible to somehow update the drivers on this video card if you don't use GeForce? Thank you in advance!)DSeReGa
Download 382.33 or 391.35
https://www.nvidia.ru/Download/Find.aspx?lang=ru
This office plug can be just an autodrove from Windows for 460 =)
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Before that, about a month ago, I updated everything, downloaded the drivers to the motherboard, chipsets and percent, so that the system could see the video card, update the Windows, did everything that the error required, the old versions of drivers do not require anything, and all because the drivers no longer support my old video card that's all. That's why I'm asking how it is possible to update the drivers in another way, because old drivers, already the most commonplace games like Dota or League of Legends can start with some problems
DSeReGa wrote:
... that I have an old GT630 and it is based on Fermi, but NVIDIA refused video cards based on this base, that is, the drivers for them no longer come out ...
The driver for the 630 is being downloaded, so it is still coming out.
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It didn't work out, as I expected, that's such a shnyaga.
Maybe the installed updates in the OS are not enough? - if 7 is not SP1, some KVs (and not only them) are not worth it, the driver may not be installed.
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... how can I update the driver differently ...
If the installation of updates and other software: DirectX, NETFramework, Visual C ++ (on the screen) does not help to install a new driver - try the previous versions from the archive on the nVidia website. If you install new ones in some "workaround" way, where is the guarantee that it will work fine, or do you need newer firewood, which may have bugs, glitches, crashes, or BSODs?
... the drivers no longer support my old video card, that's all ...
Or maybe it is - either it is upgrading or playing old games that are not updated and do not require installing newer drivers. Hardware manufacturers need to earn money, and not that users sit on one vidyuha until it "dies".
PS On my 960th driver 460.89 got up in an unusual way - during the update the screen just went out and that's it (I saw this for the first time). I waited a while (a minute) for the driver to be fully installed, and then rebooted the computer manually (all relatively new versions of drivers required a restart) - everything got up and works. Here either nVidia screwed up, or they make changes in the drivers that are poorly compatible with the older hardware. And if it was on the GTX 960, what can we say about the GT 630 ...