#when i want to install the new driver i get vaultcode -505413605.

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You can download drivers from the official site below. (You will need to specify your GPU and operating system.)

On a laptop, both iGPU and dGPU drivers should be installed for full functionality and performance.

NVIDIA
AMD
Intel

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If you have any issues with your graphics card after updating the Nvidia drivers, please perform the following:

  • Remove the existing Nvidia driver by running Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) here: (AutoDDU can be told to use a custom driver link, or you can use the manual version located here.). For a utility to automate DDU as much as possible follow this guide.
  • You can download drivers from the official site below. (You will need to specify your GPU and operating system.) On a laptop, both iGPU and dGPU drivers should be installed for full functionality and performance.

NVIDIA
AMD
Intel

  • Ensure that your WiFi/Ethernet/Internet is turned off or disconnected before installation of the driver (Running the .exe file) to prevent Windows Update from overriding the driver installation.
  • Disconnect all other monitors (except one main monitor) and all unnecessary USB devices before driver installation to prevent device conflicts or black screens.
  • During driver installation, please select the Custom option when prompted and ensure that Peform a clean installation is checked/ticked before proceeding with the installation.
  • Please restart your computer after the driver installation is completed.
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# polar wind

when i install the new driver i get a black screen en most do a system recovery

polar windBOT
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If you encounter a black screen after driver installation and cannot boot into Windows desktop, do the following:

  1. Restart the computer. Hold down the SHIFT key on your keyboard before clicking "Restart" in the power options menu in Start. It should make Windows Recovery pop up. Start your computer in Safe Mode.

If you don't know how to enter safe mode, follow the following steps:
a. A "Choose an Option" screen should pop up, select Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart.
b. After the computer restarts, a list of options should appear. Select 4 or F4 to start the computer in Safe Mode. The computer should restart in Safe Mode now.

  1. Once in Safe Mode, press the Windows Key and X at the same time. This will make a list of options show up.
  2. Select Device Manager and then a window will pop up. Select "Display adapters", and your graphics card name will show up.
  3. Go into Properties of the graphics card and click on "Drivers" tab. Click "Disable Device".
  4. Restart your computer, and it should work normally, but the resolution will be either: at a very low resolution, or: same resolution, but everything is very laggy, and it tears.
  5. Uninstall the NVIDIA driver from Windows Settings > Apps > Installed Apps, Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features, or use DDU to remove the driver. Then, go to the NVIDIA website and download the driver for your graphics card (if you intend to use an older version, use driver version 566.36 or older, which was released before the RTX 50 series and DLSS 4 updates.).