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Nellunka2020-05-17 15:39:52
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Nellunka, 2020-05-17 15:39:52

How to put driver on gtx 1650 on windows 8.1?

Hello. Today I installed Windows 8.1 on the ASUS TUF FX505DT laptop. The manufacturer's website only has drivers for Windows 10. I went online to look for drivers for the gtx 1650 for Windows 8.1, but not one is installed for me. On the nvidia website, I found old drivers for my version of windows, but it didn’t install either. I tried to change the device id in the nvami file but nothing has changed.

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Nellunka, 2020-06-18
@Nellunka

All the same, I was able to put the driver on the eight.
If anyone needs it, here are the steps that I did:
1. Download the driver from Windows 7 on the Nvidia website
2. Unzip the driver to any directory 3. Open
the nvaci file along the path: the folder with the driver \ Display.Driver \ nvaci.inf
4. Add to a list of video cards by hardware ID (I won’t go into details, there are a lot of videos on YouTube on how to do this)
5. Open the start menu and press the reset button while holding the shift button
6. Go to Diagnostics -> Advanced options -> Boot options then click on the restart button
7. Select item 7 (Disable mandatory driver signature verification)
8. After the system boots, open the device manager, then right-click on your video card, then update the drivers, then search for drivers on this computer, then select the driver from the list of already installed drivers, install from the disk, then specify the path to the Display folder .Driver and click install

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Dmitry Pavlov, 2020-05-17
@Stalker31

Check for an update in windows update, you can also try updating the drivers through the device manager.

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antonwx, 2020-05-18
@antonwx

From the seven try
https://www.nvidia.ru/download/driverResults.aspx/...

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pindschik, 2020-05-28
@pindschik

The minimum version of Windows for fresh drivers is ten 1809.
Considering that the video chip is new, the old driver with eight support probably does not exist in nature.
So it goes...

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