GeForce 442.01 hotfix driver download

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Noooice!
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Installed these, now Geforce Experience states im using version 432.00 drivers ?
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Haplo2014:

Installed these, now Geforce Experience states im using version 432.00 drivers ?
you probably are. what does nvcp > help > support say?
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this is what I get in NVCP [Display] Operating System: Windows 10 Pro, 64-bit DirectX version: 12.0 GPU processor: GeForce RTX 2080 Driver version: 432.00 Driver Type: DCH Direct3D API version: 12 Direct3D feature level: 12_1 CUDA Cores: 2944 Core clock: 1785 MHz Memory data rate: 14.00 Gbps Memory interface: 256-bit Memory bandwidth: 448.00 GB/s Total available graphics memory: 24549 MB Dedicated video memory: 8192 MB GDDR6 System video memory: 0 MB Shared system memory: 16357 MB Video BIOS version: 90.04.0B.40.1A IRQ: Not used Bus: PCI Express x16 Gen3 Device ID: 10DE 1E87 379F1458 Part Number: G180 0002 [Components] nvui.dll 8.17.14.3200 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component nvxdplcy.dll 8.17.14.3200 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component nvxdbat.dll 8.17.14.3200 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component nvxdapix.dll 8.17.14.3200 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component NVCPL.DLL 8.17.14.3200 NVIDIA User Experience Driver Component nvCplUIR.dll 8.1.940.0 NVIDIA Control Panel nvCplUI.exe 8.1.940.0 NVIDIA Control Panel nvWSSR.dll 26.21.14.3200 NVIDIA Workstation Server nvWSS.dll 26.21.14.3200 NVIDIA Workstation Server nvViTvSR.dll 26.21.14.3200 NVIDIA Video Server nvViTvS.dll 26.21.14.3200 NVIDIA Video Server nvLicensingS.dll 6.14.14.3200 NVIDIA Licensing Server nvDispSR.dll 26.21.14.3200 NVIDIA Display Server NVMCTRAY.DLL 26.21.14.4201 NVIDIA Media Center Library nvDispS.dll 26.21.14.3200 NVIDIA Display Server nvDevToolS.dll 26.21.14.3200 NVIDIA 3D Settings Server PhysX 09.19.0218 NVIDIA PhysX NVCUDA.DLL 26.21.14.3200 NVIDIA CUDA 10.1.120 driver nvGameSR.dll 26.21.14.3200 NVIDIA 3D Settings Server nvGameS.dll 26.21.14.3200 NVIDIA 3D Settings Server have just clicked on update in GE and it states new driver 441.87, old driver 442.01
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Windows update blindsided you and installed the 432 driver, i assume you selected to do a clean install?
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Astyanax:

Windows update blindsided you and installed the 432 driver, i assume you selected to do a clean install?
It is very likely to have happened. Replacing a Windows 8 / 8.1 / 10 video driver, it must be done with completely disabled internet connection before removing the old driver. The internet can only be turned on when the new driver installation is finished. Sometimes the Windows is nasty and considers the new driver as old, automatically changing to an older version through Windows Update... How the Windows consider the spcific driver is old - I don't know...but happening to me on the notebook with a integrated Intel graphic card. NVIDIA Vulkan Developer Beta Driver 441.99, vs GeForce 442.01, which one are newer?
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I'l wait like always until they're on geforce.com
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jbscotchman:

I'l wait like always until they're on geforce.com
The link is to Nvidia .com so same thing.
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Astyanax:

Windows update blindsided you and installed the 432 driver, i assume you selected to do a clean install?
Yeah Windows force installs those, should do what i do when i update, just before i install the latest drivers, i disconnect from the net :P
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Thanks Guys, reinstalled without internet, now showing correct driver.
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Zagmak:

It is very likely to have happened. Replacing a Windows 8 / 8.1 / 10 video driver, it must be done with completely disabled internet connection before removing the old driver. The internet can only be turned on when the new driver installation is finished. Sometimes the Windows is nasty and considers the new driver as old, automatically changing to an older version through Windows Update... How the Windows consider the spcific driver is old - I don't know...but happening to me on the notebook with a integrated Intel graphic card. NVIDIA Vulkan Developer Beta Driver 441.99, vs GeForce 442.01, which one are newer?
Exactly this, actually this has been the case since Windows 8, removing, cleaning, installing or whatever operation on nvidia driver should be done when Ethernet or WiFi is disabled to succeed
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Does anyone get DPC issues with 44x driver series?
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Haplo2014:

Thanks Guys, reinstalled without internet, now showing correct driver.
and welcome to Guru 🙂
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X7007:

Does anyone get DPC issues with 44x driver series?
I'm on 441.87 driver, and the DPC latency peaks are the highest I've seen them, but it's not in the danger zone. Fairly likely these latest nvidia drivers increase DPC latency then.
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Running 441.87 (2080) and win decided to start booting in low res incl desktop, after about 10s the res changes back to 1440p. Did recover a previous image but started to see same prob after a while. Wasnt running the previous driver long enough to tell if its the cause, nothing in change log that would explain it. Got no problem even with max load, so im a bit at a loss about the cause.
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fry178:

Running 441.87 (2080) and win decided to start booting in low res incl desktop, after about 10s the res changes back to 1440p. Did recover a previous image but started to see same prob after a while. Wasnt running the previous driver long enough to tell if its the cause, nothing in change log that would explain it. Got no problem even with max load, so im a bit at a loss about the cause.
What motherboard? This has been linked to msi tomahawk(max) b450 bios's, and Asus Hyper M2X16 being enabled on respective boards. get 7C37vA6 installed and turn off 10bit tag support in bios.
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nope. GB aorus Utra, and no probs before 441xx/1909
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fry178:

nope. GB aorus Utra, and no probs before 441xx/1909
update your profile 😱 is F11 installed?
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lol, yeah. yes. as i said, no issue before 441.87 but was only running the rig for a few weeks after i clean installed 1909
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yeah, its weird. There are bios causes for the display driver not being initialized at startup that I'm aware of, i know know of them affecting the MPG gaming though, but i know the 1.0.0.4B bios has issues with the 10bit tag support delaying device starts and boots. does it occur with fast startup turned off or ErP enabled in the bios?