11-29-2016 05:55 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 11:00 PM by ROGBot
11-29-2016 07:27 PM
Praz wrote:
Hello
I'm not sure why you would not download the video drivers directly from the source regardless of the brand of laptop owned.
11-29-2016 10:51 PM
11-30-2016 06:46 PM
JustinThyme wrote:
First create a restore point.
Then download DDU HERE
Then from the Nvidia site enter your hardware specs. AKA GTX 1070 if that it what you have and enter the OS and it will give you the list to download from. Skip the latest 375.95, its buggy. 375.70 seems to be working.
Then install and run DDU and select reboot to safe mode. It will reboot your machine into safe mode. Select remove and restart, it will remove all traces of the drivers,
Then on reboot install the new driver and that should take care of it.
I have always gone directly to Nvidias site for Nvidia graphics drivers. For intel drivers I get them directly from Intel be it the wireless drivers or the IRST drivers. They always have the most current up to date versions. Matter of fact the only drivers I get from ASUS site are those that are specific only to the machine and cannot be obtained elsewhere. I dont have the GTX 1070 and this is the first time a non mobile GPU has been put into ASUS laptops so I dont know if they have a specific set that makes it work only on ASUS boards. If that is the case then you are stick with what they provide.
11-30-2016 07:22 PM
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