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Old 09-14-2011, 12:09 PM
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Default new beta patch Nvidia drivers 285.27 ...

http://www.nvidia.es/object/win7-win...driver-es.html


this new beta patch V: 285.27 , can we set SLI now to ClOD????
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Old 09-14-2011, 12:56 PM
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EDIT: Disregard my tale of woe below. I tried to install wrong driver version. More details further in this thread.


I don't think so -- no mention of CoD in the update notes for SLI.

I downloaded this new beta driver, uninstalled my current 280.26 driver, rebooted, and tried to install the beta. No joy. Instead I got error messages that

1) I had the incorrect Operating System (?????), and
2) my graphics card was an unrecognized brand (?????)

Worse yet, I got the Blue Screen of Death when I tried to reinstall the 280.26 driver again. Ugh! I did a Win Recovery which worked perfectly, but only after an automatic -- and lengthy -- "disk repair" took place first.

That was a couple of hours last night biting my nails that I choose not to repeat!!! Am sticking with the current driver for the time being.
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Old 09-14-2011, 03:30 PM
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Thanks for the tip off Snapper,sorry to hear you've had problems.
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Old 09-14-2011, 03:42 PM
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Thanks for the tip off Snapper,sorry to hear you've had problems.
Hey, no prob; thanks! I got it it back to where it was through Windows Recovery. That Bill Gates is a great guy! LOL

Also, my experience needn't be universal -- everyone's system is set up a little differently (or a LOT differently) and likely someone else will have no difficulty whatsoever.

Like most here, I've uninstalled and reinstalled Nvidia drivers a gazillion times before without a hitch. Before I uninstall a current driver I try to remember to set up a Recovery Point first. Then I reboot and hit F8 during the reboot in order to select "Safe Mode". I believe this switches the video driver from the Nvidia one I'm about to uninstall with the generic Windows 7 video driver. Once I've done a Safe Reboot, I go to Control Panel, Hardware Uninstall, select Nvidia graphic driver and double click. I also uninstall all the associated Nvidia files clustered around it. Upon doing a further reboot, I then navigate to the freshly downloaded new beta driver .exe file and double click on it. What normally follows is a new installation - it takes a little while but usually is a smooth process. Guess last night was not my night!
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Old 09-14-2011, 05:26 PM
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Performance for me is way improved over 280 drivers, stutters over london sightseeing are gone, but SLI is still not working. Cant get a fraps readout on framerates in CLOD but overall much smoother feeling. BTW how to get fraps working again?

Performance for battlefield bad company 2 has increased by a good 10-20 fps, super smooth! Now i get a constant 60 fps with highest graphics setting possible at 2560x1600.
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Old 09-14-2011, 08:14 PM
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I tried the 285.27 Beta drivers last night, uninstalled all previous drivers and a fresh instal. The new drivers seemed worse for me, made micro stutters more noticeable running Sli. So what did I do??, the obvious went back to the 280.26. Will wait for official release to see what happens.
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Performance for me is way improved
In the games I've tried 285.27 is better for me to.
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Hey, no prob; thanks! I got it it back to where it was through Windows Recovery. That Bill Gates is a great guy! LOL

Also, my experience needn't be universal -- everyone's system is set up a little differently (or a LOT differently) and likely someone else will have no difficulty whatsoever.

Like most here, I've uninstalled and reinstalled Nvidia drivers a gazillion times before without a hitch. Before I uninstall a current driver I try to remember to set up a Recovery Point first. Then I reboot and hit F8 during the reboot in order to select "Safe Mode". I believe this switches the video driver from the Nvidia one I'm about to uninstall with the generic Windows 7 video driver. Once I've done a Safe Reboot, I go to Control Panel, Hardware Uninstall, select Nvidia graphic driver and double click. I also uninstall all the associated Nvidia files clustered around it. Upon doing a further reboot, I then navigate to the freshly downloaded new beta driver .exe file and double click on it. What normally follows is a new installation - it takes a little while but usually is a smooth process. Guess last night was not my night!
I know why windows will just reinstall the driver back after you reboot in normal mode.. What happens is this... In the past if you ever installed newer drivers without uninstalling your driver before windows saves that old driver still and when you uninstall your current driver after reboot windows will auto load that last driver.. If you keep uninstalling though it will go threw all the previous versions you never uninstalled before and edventually you can uninstall them all.
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I know why windows will just reinstall the driver back after you reboot in normal mode.. What happens is this... In the past if you ever installed newer drivers without uninstalling your driver before windows saves that old driver still and when you uninstall your current driver after reboot windows will auto load that last driver.. If you keep uninstalling though it will go threw all the previous versions you never uninstalled before and edventually you can uninstall them all.
OK......I get the Idiot of the Year Award. In a nutshell, I tried to install the Win 7 32-bit driver into my Win 7 64-bit OS. Last night I decided to delete my beta 285.27 download figuring it was corrupt. It was simply the wrong version that I had selected to download from pure carelessness. The CORRECT version installed beautifully over the 280.26 (no uninstall necessary -- thanks!) and is working well.
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Old 09-14-2011, 10:13 PM
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I don't think so -- no mention of CoD in the update notes for SLI.

I downloaded this new beta driver, uninstalled my current 280.26 driver, rebooted, and tried to install the beta. No joy. Instead I got error messages that

1) I had the incorrect Operating System (?????), and
2) my graphics card was an unrecognized brand (?????)

Worse yet, I got the Blue Screen of Death when I tried to reinstall the 280.26 driver again. Ugh! I did a Win Recovery which worked perfectly, but only after an automatic -- and lengthy -- "disk repair" took place first.

That was a couple of hours last night biting my nails that I choose not to repeat!!! Am sticking with the current driver for the time being.
1st)Not all the changes and new profiles are mentioned in the release note, we must manually check the SLI profiles list or run CoD and see what changes and...

2nd)You're no longer required to remove the old driver before installing the new one, just do a clean installation marking the apposite checkbox and the new NVIDIA installer will do the rest (probably avoiding problems like yours)
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