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psexec -i -s C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\xxx.xx\windows_version\English\Display.Drive
r\setup.exe
Method II (Follow each step carefully)
A. The Complete Removal of All NVIDIA Driver Files from the System
[error]Once again, make sure you are using the latest Service Pack (not minor up
dates but big a** SP). Seriously, do it![/error]
Install Driver Sweeper.
Apply Take Ownership to Registry (this registry hack is pretty useful for ot
her scenarios, too; such as when you cannot delete a file or do not have access
to some folder due to permission issue).
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Restart PC and go into Safe Mode (press F8 after initial POST)
Delete these following NVIDIA Driver data supplied from Windows Update if existe
d (right click on the folders and choose Take Ownership if the system does not a
llow you to remove them) :
C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nvdsp.infxxxsomethingxxx
C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_lhxxxsomethingxxx
C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nvoclockxxxsomethingxxx
C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\
C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\
Fire up Driver Sweeper and delete everything else that is related to NVIDIA.
Restart the PC after the process is completed.
This process prevents Windows from trying to apply any readily pre-cached, pre-d
ownloaded driver for the video card without asking first.
B. Perform a Clean Installation under Super User Role
Download and extract PStools. Cut and Paste the PsExec.exe file into your C:
\Windows\System32\ folder.
Press Windows key + R and type the following command into the message box. B
e sure to replace the path accordingly to your own reference :
psexec -i -s C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\337.88\Win8_WinVista_Win7_64\Internation
al\setup.exe
Go to Start > Run, and type hdwwiz (if running Windows XP, type: hdwwiz.cpl)
If it beings searching immediately, let it finish, then choose the option Yes, I
have already connected the hardware.
If it displays the currently installed devices, please scroll down to the bottom
and choose Add a new hardware device. If it is not there, skip to the next ste
p.
Choose Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced).
Now select Network Adapters.
Choose Have Disk, and Browse.
Browse to Installation Folder, and select the Hamachi.inf file.
Finish the install of the adapter.
Once the install is complete, check your Network Connections folder and see if H
amachi's adapter is called "Hamachi", and not something like "Local Area Connect
ion 4". If it is not named "Hamachi", rename it to Hamachi and try running the
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