If I use the DCH version of the drives, which is now the only officially supported driver type, it will install fine, but does not have the NVCPL component.ĭuring the clean install of Windows 10 there is no network access until all hardening and security tweaks are done. I get the "Not compatible with this version of Windows" error. Standard drivers which I managed to acquire following some links that discussed the DDU method won t install. I won't be moving from that for some time because of component removal issues with 1903 onwards (a long story best left for another day). This is a clean install of Windows 10 1809. The latest driver seems to be 441.66 for the 1650 Super. 432 DCH included it.The DDU solution is pervasive across google. I'm a little surprised about your issue with the nVidia control panel. Perhaps something similar would work for you. My solution was to disable the network adapter in the control panel, run DDU, restart, and install the normal drivers. (I haven't yet done the group policy thing to prevent driver updates.) The 432 drivers were re-installed almost immediately. I couldn't install the normal ("game ready") drivers over that. During the installation, Windows Update gave me the DCH version of the nVidia driver 432.00. I recently did a clean install of Win10 2004 Pro (build 19041.1). I wonder if your issue is anything like one I faced.
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