Windows 10 Gtx 1070 Drivers

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Windows 10 Gtx 1070 Drivers

Driver Easy to install your GTX 1080 driver. If you are having issue installing drivers for GeForce GTX 1080 on Windows 10, don’t worry, as this is a known issue especially for version 368.25.

You can install the driver successfully with the solutions in this article. The error message may appear like this: “ NVIDIA Installer cannot continue This NVIDIA graphics driver is not compatible with this version of Windows. This graphics driver could not find compatible graphics hardware.” There are 2 solutions for you to fix the problem: Solution 1: Solution 2: Solution 1: Update the driver using Driver Easy Updating incompatible driver can cause the driver not to install successfully.

To install the GTX 1080 driver successfully, we recommend using. Driver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct drivers for it. You don’t need to know exactly what system your computer is running, you don’t need to risk downloading and installing the wrong driver, and you don’t need to worry about making a mistake when installing. You can update your drivers automatically with either the FREE or the Pro version of Driver Easy. But with the Pro version it takes just 2 clicks (and you get full support and a 30-day money back guarantee): 1) and install Driver Easy. 2) Run Driver Easy and click Scan Now. Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers.

3) Click the Update button next to a flagged Nvidia driver to automatically download and install the correct version of this driver (you can do this with the FREE version). Or click Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out of date on your system (this requires the Pro version – you’ll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All). Tip: If Driver Easy doesn’t help resolve the problem, please contact our support team at support@drivereasy.com for further assistance. Solution 2: Install a higher version of Windows 10 Lower version of Windows 10 installed can cause this error.

To install the GeForce GTX 1080 driver in Windows 10, you need to install the version 1511 or a higher version. First, check what Windows 10 version that you have. If you are not sure where to check the version, follow these steps: 1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R at the same time to invoke the run box. 2) Type winver and click OK. 3) This will bring up the about windows where you can see the Windows version.

For example, on below screenshot, you’ll see the version is 1607. 4) On your computer, if you see the version lower than 1511, upgrade it to a higher version. Microsoft has released Windows 10 Anniversary Update version 1607.

It is recommended that you upgrade to the anniversary version. Bought the Asus Rog Zephyrus GX501 with gtx 1080 and windows 10 pro, i try the test mode and everything it didn’t worked, just paid 35 pounds for the driver easy and it find 19 updates to the system. Now 1080 seems to work very well and it says all the system up to date how ever when i got to the Geforce experience still shows download the upgrade, but for now i am happy with it. I needed the whisper mode and gtx 1080 Qmax to work proper, and it does now. 1709, the thing i cant upgrade, version 388,59 in Nvidia •.

Hey Guys, I have seen this alot lately and I believe its Nvidia and windows 10 issues from the driver signing. On windows 10 64 bit they added driving signing meaning that any driver must go through them to cut down on virus etc.

I spoke with Microsoft and they told me I didnt have to disable it, when I did that I ran into lots of program issues including the 1080. Since then I have disabled the driving signing and put windows into basically test mode. I suggest give it a try, You can perm stay in test mode and download drivers from any site. Its stupid I know but in fact it works. Look for putting windows in test mode.

Hi, i'm having problems installing the latest Nvidia drivers (368.39-desktop-win10-64bit-international-whql) for my newly bought GTX 1070 FE. I have Windows 10 Home 64 bits. Up to now, i had 2 Radeon 6950 in CF. I uninstalled all AMD/ATI drivers and folders in my machine, as indicated. I then unplugged the radeons, plugged in the 1070, and i get POST, i get into Windows, but when i try to install the Nvidia drivers i get from the installer an error message that says 'This NVIDIA graphics driver is not compatible with this version of Windows' (i'm translating from Spanish, exact wording in English might differ). So the Device manager only shows a 'Basic Microsoft display adapter', and GPU-Z only recognizes some of the features of the card: Would anybody know how to solve this problem? Thanks in advance!

Thank again, Hlsgsz, it's really appreciated! As for the links you gave me, that's the driver i downloaded.

And the link to the English version (US) takes me again to the International one. I'll try to find a repository somewhere else that does not force me into downloading the international version, in case that helps. I have seen in the geforce forums ( that it's not an uncommon problem. Apparently the only fix right now is forcing an update of windows, which means a lot of time, and re-installing your apps. A pain in the a$$. I have tried as suggested in this thread ( to reboot in safe mode and (after running again DDU) manually update the driver in the Device Manager, but i get an error too. I really wouldn't want to have to re-install Windows!!

But i don't see an alternative. I know, but Windows was not offering any further updates in Configuration Updates, it said my system was fully up-to-date. I have had to force-install that last update to version 1511, which more than an update is a re-install.

Good news is that now windows sees the card and has installed the driver, as GPU-Z shows: Bad news is that the Nvidia installer is unable to install any of the components (Physics, the driver itself, Geforce Experience, and a few more). This is what one of the posters in the geforce forums thread I linked above was saying, that you can just get the driver installed. I guess this will be fixed sooner than later by MS or Nvidia, whoever is in fault (MS, i'd say). Thanks all for your help! I had this issue pop up too.

I was running Windows 10 build 10240, but in my case I could not get Windows to update/upgrade to 1511 or 1607, so I could not install the new Nvidia drivers and therefor could not use my shiny new GTX 1070. My workstation has a ton of configuration so I wasn't about to just dump it and re-install, so I spent ~4 days working on solving the Windows upgrade issue. The punch line is; There are 3 partitions on my boot drive and they all showed up correctly in build 10240, but when I booted to the command prompt with 1511 or 1607 Windows media repair mode they showed as RAW and not NTFS (using diskpart) - repeatable by switching back and forth between boot medias.

My fix was to backup my boot drive via True Image, wipe the drive (diskpart / clean), install fresh Windows 10 Pro 1607, restore just the C: partition over the top of the fresh 1607 install, then boot and do the upgrade within my old Windows 10 build 10240. I hope this saves someone some aggravation. More details in my comment over here.

Yeah actually I've heard that there were some issues on the november rollout. All's good in the end, with a pre 1511 you were sitting on a pretty insecure windows. After running windows update to make sure you are upto date, i would try the DDU uninstall + manual driver install again. Just to make sure, run the installer as admin. I have the same issue with my gtx 1070, my OS is Windows 10 and my version is on 10240. When I'm downloading the updates, the update is on version 1607.

Is 1607 fine? Because when I stumbled on this discussion all I read is version 1511. Sorry I'm not an expert in softwares.

I had this issue pop up too. I was running Windows 10 build 10240, but in my case I could not get Windows to update/upgrade to 1511 or 1607, so I could not install the new Nvidia drivers and therefor could not use my shiny new GTX 1070. My workstation has a ton of configuration so I wasn't about to just dump it and re-install, so I spent ~4 days working on solving the Windows upgrade issue. The punch line is; There are 3 partitions on my boot drive and they all showed up correctly in build 10240, but when I booted to the command prompt with 1511 or 1607 Windows media repair mode they showed as RAW and not NTFS (using diskpart) - repeatable by switching back and forth between boot medias. My fix was to backup my boot drive via True Image, wipe the drive (diskpart / clean), install fresh Windows 10 Pro 1607, restore just the C: partition over the top of the fresh 1607 install, then boot and do the upgrade within my old Windows 10 build 10240. I hope this saves someone some aggravation.

More details in my comment over here: Hey I'm having the same exact issue and some help on how to get it done would be amazing. I read through your message and even went to the other link but I don't understand partitions and things like that too much so if you can please reply here or email me at alexis_quintana1@aol.com it would be a great help. I had this issue pop up too. I was running Windows 10 build 10240, but in my case I could not get Windows to update/upgrade to 1511 or 1607, so I could not install the new Nvidia drivers and therefor could not use my shiny new GTX 1070.

My workstation has a ton of configuration so I wasn't about to just dump it and re-install, so I spent ~4 days working on solving the Windows upgrade issue. The punch line is; There are 3 partitions on my boot drive and they all showed up correctly in build 10240, but when I booted to the command prompt with 1511 or 1607 Windows media repair mode they showed as RAW and not NTFS (using diskpart) - repeatable by switching back and forth between boot medias. My fix was to backup my boot drive via True Image, wipe the drive (diskpart / clean), install fresh Windows 10 Pro 1607, restore just the C: partition over the top of the fresh 1607 install, then boot and do the upgrade within my old Windows 10 build 10240. I hope this saves someone some aggravation. More details in my comment over here: Hey I'm having the same exact issue and some help on how to get it done would be amazing. I read through your message and even went to the other link but I don't understand partitions and things like that too much so if you can please reply here or email me at alexis_quintana1@aol.com it would be a great help.

Thanks 'Update now'.