I need some help with Dead rising 3,
it crashes mid-game and on several forums they tell me i need to change my Nvidia gtx 650 TI program back to 335.23 (i have 340.52)
when i install 335.23 it tells me the install failed.
i have a newer version of everything yet, i want to downgrade it to 335.23. HOW DO I DO THIS :) ive tried so much/

all help is appreciated/needed :)

thanks!

UPDATE: now when i try to install 335.23 it fails because it cant install the graphic driver. I still dont know what i should do about this. Please help :)
UPDATE2: Cant play anything now, graphics card is useless now.

9 years ago*

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No idea, works fine with me, sorry.

9 years ago
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oh well thanks anyway!

9 years ago
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i'm ugly and sorry can't help have amd

9 years ago
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thanks though

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I'm not sure it works with NV drivers :)

9 years ago
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OOOPS :-S

edit : removed the stupid AMD software... sorry.

9 years ago
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yeah the download?

9 years ago
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Downgrading drivers may require you to remove the one you're using at first. Nvidia gives instructions about that here: http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_13955.html

9 years ago
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Game has 94% of negative reviews on Steam, it crashes to the majority of ppl, one of my friends has this game and a GTX 770, and it crashes as well, Capcom are just a bunch of assholes by releasing a broken game.

9 years ago
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payed 25 euros for this game so im not entirely unhappy but it seems like im having more problems with downgrading right now.

9 years ago
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I just want to be able to play my game without it crashing all the freakin time :p

9 years ago
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Uninstall your current driver by using an uninstaller program such as Revo or Geek uninstaller. Then reinstall your driver and you should be fine.

It's called a clean installation. :)

9 years ago
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did this. cant still install 335.23 (for thesame reasons) . Now i cant even reinstall 340.52 and my video card is useless now. not able to play anything now :(

9 years ago
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"Did this." - What exactly did you do? You're not exactly explaining what you've all done so far, how are we supposed to help?

Also, did you read through m0l0's link yet?

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I did the cleaning installation. with an uninstaller. now my 340.52 has been removed and all but i am not able to redownload it again or download the 335.23.
and yes, i read through thelink of m0I0 and it didnt help also.

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If you're sure you actually removed the drivers (although you should double check with some sort of driver cleaner) and the new ones don't install, you might be on a laptop with annoying drivers.

Go to your manufacturer website and see if they have updated drivers. Else you'll have to do something really annoying which involves ripping open the new driver package and modifying quite a few text files to manually insert your hardware IDs, which will let it install. I had to do this for my laptop for a year or two before magically Nvidia drivers started installing just fine.

Yeah, just make sure everything is wiped clean. Any trace of Nvidia or AMD or whatever should be gone from the computer, and double checking through the Device Manager is also a good idea.

Installing drivers via the Device Manager might also work as a last resort, I had to do it a few times. Freaking manufacturer specific hardware.

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