I've been running Media Center for years but it crashed a few weeks ago. I had to use a Win 7 repair disk to get it up again. That worked but the video was stuttering, very noticeable on live sports. Microsoft loaded a driver for my NVIDIA GeForce GT 730 but that has the stuttering issues. I went to the NVIDIA website and downloaded the latest driver package for the 730. While installing that, it always stopped with a generic error message that a problem occurred. So I went to my files and found the driver that I had been using since 2021: GeForce Experience v3.21.0.36. Running that resulted in the same error message and installation stopped.
I then went to Device Manager and rolled back the driver to 8/11/2016 21.21.13.7254 by NVIDIA. That fixed the problem and video is now normal.
Does anyone have an idea what the problem is and how I can update to the current driver?
Thanks, Bill
NVIDIA driver won't install
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Did you remember to change your Operating System to Windows 7 and select 32-bit or 64-bit?
If you are accessing the download page from another computer it will default to the driver for that computer.
If you are accessing the download page from another computer it will default to the driver for that computer.
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