#Read First Before DM
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Please avoid spurious pinging
Did you run any OS debloaters?
Or use a modified Windows ISO
No
I'm at work
If you don't know, you probably didn't, but it looks like you have followed some unnecessary online tutorials at a minimum (telltale sign of un-antialiased text)
Can you describe what you have done before posting this question?
Let's start from the beginning...
Version 2.4.0.4?
When downloading from the Releases tab, you chose "nvidiaProfileInspector.zip", right
Well, regardless of the answer, try downloading it again anyway
Once it's downloaded, extract it to a folder and open that folder. Run the app as an admin
Hmm...
Can you open "Installed apps" (find this by right clicking the Start (Windows) button on your task bar), and show me all the "Microsoft Visual C++..." entries?
what the fuck
I cannot guess what state your system is in. In the future, do not follow online tutorials. They're bullshit
Use the Media Creation Tool to make a new Windows install USB, clean install Windows, and download and install drivers normally. Do not use any third party tools to automate it. Also do not attempt to tweak Windows.
I just noticed that you typed in stuff in the search bar so the list is filtered
But anyway, since your system's current state is inconsistent anyway (these errors should never appear)...
You could first try a Windows over-install instead
Do the same steps in creating the USB, but do not restart your PC after it's made. Instead, run the setup program inside the USB.
You can skip the updating part.
When it asks you that it will upgrade Windows while keeping apps and documents, go ahead and let it do it. (Back up your personal files just in case.)
You probably should send screenshots of every step to be safe.
USB Flash (you have a 8GB+ spare flash drive, don't you?)
Plug it in and click "Refresh drive list". External hard disks and SSDs may not be visible.
Buy a 64GB USB3 one. They are dirt cheap nowadays; any lower capacity and you run into minimum cost issues should you want to reuse the drive later on.
Just don't end up with a fake drive
You are much more likely to get a latency reduction with NVIDIA Reflex than anything else
Once you get to the level where the game is responsive enough, you now have the leeway to increase graphics without increasing control lag
CPU bottlenecks

And graphics worse than what a PS2 did in perception
If you are unsure, start with DX11 High and see if perf is acceptable
Since Fortnite isn't really an eSports game, just make sure that you are having fun