NVidia Driver 416.34 won't install from GeForce Experience.

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edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives
My current driver is 399.07 and after opening GeForce Experience, it automatically starts downloading 416.34. After the download finishes, it shows an error 'not able to install' and tells me to try again. No matter how many times I try, it downloads completely but never installs. I have been updating drivers using GeForce Experience only from the factory driver version and haven't had any issue until now. Shall I just wait for next update or do nothing?
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Best Answer

  • XdxD
    XdxD Member Posts: 1,586 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    edited November 2018 Answer ✓
    Red-Sand said:
    Just download IObit Uninstaller and uninstall the Nvidia drivers (all including Geforce Experience) and use IObit to remove residual files which is a feature at uninstallation.

    Then download Geforce Experience from Nvidia and update from there.
    NVidia just dropped 416.81 through GeForce Experience. It has given me options of express and custom installation which wasn't even asked for 416.34.
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Answers

  • Hi,
    Some drivers are modified to suit Acer hardware, it may be one of the reasons for difficulty in updating to version 416.34, you could try this, download the driver from NVIDIA site, then go to Device manager, expand Display adapters, right click NVIDIA card, click Update driver, then select "Browse my computer for driver software", select the location where your downloaded driver saved.

  • XdxD
    XdxD Member Posts: 1,586 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    edited November 2018
    Hi,
    Some drivers are modified to suit Acer hardware, it may be one of the reasons for difficulty in updating to version 416.34, you could try this, download the driver from NVIDIA site, then go to Device manager, expand Display adapters, right click NVIDIA card, click Update driver, then select "Browse my computer for driver software", select the location where your downloaded driver saved.

    Doing that will affect my PC's graphics performance in any way? Or shall I wait for next update?
    Trying to do my best here - Your happy Predator owner =)!
  • Hi,
    It's better to backup your system whenever update drivers, at least you should create a system restore point so that you can go back to a point when everything was working fine, as for this method, I have shown another method to update driver, I have no idea whether the new driver will improve your graphics or not. If your graphics performance is good, I would suggest you to wait for next update.
  • XdxD
    XdxD Member Posts: 1,586 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    Hi,
    It's better to backup your system whenever update drivers, at least you should create a system restore point so that you can go back to a point when everything was working fine, as for this method, I have shown another method to update driver, I have no idea whether the new driver will improve your graphics or not. If your graphics performance is good, I would suggest you to wait for next update.
    OK then, I will wait for next update. Currently my PC is running without any issues and so I am happy to stay with it for now. By the way, what kind of updates does Acer Care Centre provide? I haven't got any since the time I bought my Predator except for Care Centre's update itself.
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  • Hi @XdxD
    I wouldn't bother updating through Acer Care centre, I think it update drivers.
  • XdxD
    XdxD Member Posts: 1,586 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    Hi @XdxD
    I wouldn't bother updating through Acer Care centre, I think it update drivers.
    Ok.
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  • xapim
    xapim ACE Posts: 7,253 Pathfinder
    Sometimes if you go to the folder where the drivers setup was extracted and run the the setup as admin it will work it happened to me a couple of times in the beginning some issues with the folder permissions dunno after the windows updated to the latest version never got it again :)


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  • Red-Sand
    Red-Sand ACE Posts: 1,892 Pathfinder
    Just download IObit Uninstaller and uninstall the Nvidia drivers (all including Geforce Experience) and use IObit to remove residual files which is a feature at uninstallation.

    Then download Geforce Experience from Nvidia and update from there.
    - Hotel Hero
  • XdxD
    XdxD Member Posts: 1,586 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    xapim said:
    Sometimes if you go to the folder where the drivers setup was extracted and run the the setup as admin it will work it happened to me a couple of times in the beginning some issues with the folder permissions dunno after the windows updated to the latest version never got it again :)
    Care to tell the folder where it is extracted? I will try your way and if it doesn't succeed, I will try @Red-Sand's way.
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  • XdxD
    XdxD Member Posts: 1,586 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    edited November 2018 Answer ✓
    Red-Sand said:
    Just download IObit Uninstaller and uninstall the Nvidia drivers (all including Geforce Experience) and use IObit to remove residual files which is a feature at uninstallation.

    Then download Geforce Experience from Nvidia and update from there.
    NVidia just dropped 416.81 through GeForce Experience. It has given me options of express and custom installation which wasn't even asked for 416.34.
    Trying to do my best here - Your happy Predator owner =)!
  • XdxD
    XdxD Member Posts: 1,586 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    It got updated successfully. Thanks for all the suggestions by the way.
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  • XdxD
    XdxD Member Posts: 1,586 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    Hi @XdxD
    Glad you got it resolved :)
    Yup, that too without any uninstallation  :#
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