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+ | ====== NVIDIA GPU Video Issues ====== | ||
+ | > **Note:** NVIDIA actively fixes issues and updates their drivers. | ||
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+ | These instructions are for computers that have NVIDIA GPU graphics hardware. | ||
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+ | **To complete these instructions you must know:** | ||
+ | - The card manufacturer | ||
+ | - The video card model | ||
+ | - The operating system of the computer | ||
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+ | > Before updating your video drivers we recommend creating a Windows System Restore point on your computer in case the changes need to be rolled back. | ||
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+ | =====Determine NVIDIA driver version===== | ||
+ | - Start <color red> | ||
+ | - On the **Tools** menu, click **Options** | ||
+ | - Expand the **View** tab (located near the bottom of the list on the left), and then click **OpenGL**. | ||
+ | - Look for the **Driver date:** line. If you are having display driver problems, and your drivers are several months old, an update might help | ||
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+ | =====Instructions to update the NVIDIA driver===== | ||
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+ | - Go to the [[http:// | ||
+ | - Choose the options to find you specific model card and details | ||
+ | - Start the driver installer | ||
+ | - At the point where you can choose installation type, select **Custom (Advanced)** | ||
+ | - On the next install screen check the option that says **Perform a clean install** | ||
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