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Hello,

I'm currently working on a Sony Vaio VPCL117FX that is running Windows 10. Unfortunately I'm unable to install the NVIDIA GeForce Driver for the system. I have been looking around the internet for answer and found one where you would change a .inf file under C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\341.74\Win8_WinVista_Win7_64\International\Display.Drive​r folder but didn't work out for me. I'm not sure what to do now.

Thanks for your help,
Pepe
Hi Fixitpepe,

Please download and instal GeForce Experience from this link: https://www.geforce.co.uk/geforce-experience

Once it has been installed, lanuch the application, once it has loaded, select the drivers tab, if there is a new driver, download it and select express/custom installation and when some options appear, tick clean installation and click next or install to install the driver.

If you are on the latest driver, under your current version, click on a arrow and click reinstall driver. Then follow the same producer with clicking express/custom installation.

Hope this helps

RECdevicehelper
(11-22-2016, 10:54 PM)RECdevicehelper Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Fixitpepe,

Please download and instal GeForce Experience from this link: https://www.geforce.co.uk/geforce-experience

Once it has been installed, lanuch the application, once it has loaded, select the drivers tab, if there is a new driver, download it and select express/custom installation and when some options appear, tick clean installation and click next or install to install the driver.

If you are on the latest driver, under your current version, click on a arrow and click reinstall driver. Then follow the same producer with clicking express/custom installation.

Hope this helps

RECdevicehelper

Unfortunately, it did not work, although it does say that the driver is currently up to date, but there is no driver installed.

Thanks for your help,
Pepe
(11-23-2016, 12:09 AM)Fixitpepe Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-22-2016, 10:54 PM)RECdevicehelper Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Fixitpepe,

Please download and instal GeForce Experience from this link: https://www.geforce.co.uk/geforce-experience

Once it has been installed, lanuch the application, once it has loaded, select the drivers tab, if there is a new driver, download it and select express/custom installation and when some options appear, tick clean installation and click next or install to install the driver.

If you are on the latest driver, under your current version, click on a arrow and click reinstall driver. Then follow the same producer with clicking express/custom installation.

Hope this helps

RECdevicehelper

Unfortunately, it did not work, although it does say that the driver is currently up to date, but there is no driver installed.

Thanks for your help,
Pepe
OK, please could you post your system specs in your next reply using the links below:
How to Find Your Full System Specs Using Speccy
How to Get System Information for Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

I presume you are on the latest version of Geforce Experience
now Sony Vaio VPCL117FX don't have any driver's support for wibdows 10 its going to work with windows 10 generic
what something happen the windows 10 generic don't work that great
(11-23-2016, 12:20 PM)Compton Wrote: [ -> ]now  Sony Vaio VPCL117FX don't have any driver's support for wibdows 10 its going to work with windows 10 generic
what something happen the windows 10  generic  don't work that great
You are right Compton!, I have checked out his system too, he doesn't have any driver support for windows 10. but it might be possible that once he posts his system specs, Nvidia might have a driver for his graphics and version of Windows.
If all else fails...Use Snappy Driver Installer....A big time saver.

https://sdi-tool.org/
(11-23-2016, 07:47 AM)RECdevicehelper Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-23-2016, 12:09 AM)Fixitpepe Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-22-2016, 10:54 PM)RECdevicehelper Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Fixitpepe,

Please download and instal GeForce Experience from this link: https://www.geforce.co.uk/geforce-experience

Once it has been installed, lanuch the application, once it has loaded, select the drivers tab, if there is a new driver, download it and select express/custom installation and when some options appear, tick clean installation and click next or install to install the driver.

If you are on the latest driver, under your current version, click on a arrow and click reinstall driver. Then follow the same producer with clicking express/custom installation.

Hope this helps

RECdevicehelper

Unfortunately, it did not work, although it does say that the driver is currently up to date, but there is no driver installed.

Thanks for your help,
Pepe
OK, please could you post your system specs in your next reply using the links below:
How to Find Your Full System Specs Using Speccy
How to Get System Information for Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

I presume you are on the latest version of Geforce Experience

OK, here are the specs of the computer: https://speccy.piriform.com/results/SY2pDCTJRpoWp1oBnCiCgTC

I will also include the msinfo32 text file with the specs

Again, thank you for your help!
(11-24-2016, 12:10 PM)Compton Wrote: [ -> ]this driver should work GeForce 200M Series (Notebooks)GEFORCE WINDOWS 10 DRIVER

Nope, it didn't work, I'm not sure why
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