Solution to failure to update the driver in Windows 8 the NVIDIA graphics card 280.26 is used as an example. Windows8 proVL 64bit 1. NVIDIA explicit drive file modification (if not NVIDIA driver, skip this step) if you directly install the nvidia driver, the following error occurs: www.2cto.com.
Right-click computer-management-Device Manager, right-click your graphics card, and click hardware id in properties.
Right-click the second node and choose Copy.
Go to the decompressed folder of your driver. The default folder is C: \ NVIDIA \ DisplayDriver \ * your driver version * \ WinVista_Win7_64 \ International and double-click Display. driver folder because my computer is Lenovo double-click NVLT
Open it in notepad and find the code www.2cto.com at the bottom of the page.
Then pull up to find the same code
Change the following PCI \ VEN_10DE & DEV_0A34 & SUBSYS_38FD17AA to the code I Want you to copy. Because there are many suggestions for using edit-replace all
In this way, you can update your explicit drive. 2. Force update the driver. If you finish the first step, directly installing the driver will still fail, because Microsoft considers the driver to be the latest. right-click manage Device Manager and choose Update driver software.
Browse computer search software
Select from the computer program list
Click "Install from disk" and select the inf file you just modified (if it is not the NVIDIA driver, select the inf file in the decompressed file directory) www.2cto.com
Next, install the SDK. If the installation is still unsuccessful, see Step 3. Disable the forced driver win + r, enter cmd, call up command indicator, and enter shutdown.exe/r/o/f/t 00. Be careful not to press enter first. complete the tutorial
Press enter to restart the system.
Click troubleshooting and then click Advanced options-windows boot settings
Click restart-advanced options, select 'Disable forced drivers ', and then install the driver.