#Read First Before DM

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severe zenith
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What app?

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Please avoid spurious pinging

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Did you run any OS debloaters?

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Or use a modified Windows ISO

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No

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I'm at work

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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)

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Can you describe what you have done before posting this question?

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Let's start from the beginning...

Version 2.4.0.4?

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When downloading from the Releases tab, you chose "nvidiaProfileInspector.zip", right

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Well, regardless of the answer, try downloading it again anyway

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Once it's downloaded, extract it to a folder and open that folder. Run the app as an admin

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Hmm...

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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?

calm tendon
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what the fuck

severe zenith
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Start over.

calm tendon
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stop pinging everyone for your issue

severe zenith
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I cannot guess what state your system is in. In the future, do not follow online tutorials. They're bullshit

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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.

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I just noticed that you typed in stuff in the search bar so the list is filtered

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But anyway, since your system's current state is inconsistent anyway (these errors should never appear)...

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You could first try a Windows over-install instead

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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.

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You can skip the updating part.

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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.)

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You probably should send screenshots of every step to be safe.

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USB Flash (you have a 8GB+ spare flash drive, don't you?)

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Plug it in and click "Refresh drive list". External hard disks and SSDs may not be visible.

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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.

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Just don't end up with a fake drive

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You are much more likely to get a latency reduction with NVIDIA Reflex than anything else

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Once you get to the level where the game is responsive enough, you now have the leeway to increase graphics without increasing control lag

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CPU bottlenecks

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And graphics worse than what a PS2 did in perception

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If you are unsure, start with DX11 High and see if perf is acceptable

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Since Fortnite isn't really an eSports game, just make sure that you are having fun