Von Due
09-02-20, 01:54 PM
I will leave the original post below the solution.
Solution: I followed step 1 in this tutorial
https://thegeekpage.com/fix-error-nvidia-code-43-windows-has-stopped-this-device-because-it-has-reported-problems/
Seems it's been too long since I installed new drivers for new hardware and I really could use some help:
Got my new pc, finished the Win10 installation but there is one thing not right
This pc has a Geforce RTX 2060 card but Win 10 will not accept the drivers (downloaded via Nvidia but Win claims these files are either damaged or harmful. I did several re-downloads but they are still rejected as damaged or harmful) and insists on using its own generic drivers which isn't really optimal for the 2060.
Any idea what I can do to get this thing going the right way?
Solution: I followed step 1 in this tutorial
https://thegeekpage.com/fix-error-nvidia-code-43-windows-has-stopped-this-device-because-it-has-reported-problems/
Seems it's been too long since I installed new drivers for new hardware and I really could use some help:
Got my new pc, finished the Win10 installation but there is one thing not right
This pc has a Geforce RTX 2060 card but Win 10 will not accept the drivers (downloaded via Nvidia but Win claims these files are either damaged or harmful. I did several re-downloads but they are still rejected as damaged or harmful) and insists on using its own generic drivers which isn't really optimal for the 2060.
Any idea what I can do to get this thing going the right way?