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It said Unknown Device but when I go to click on it and update it, my GTX 980 shows up with a failed install of the driver and the registry database corruption thing.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/959077/error-message-when-you-start-the-windows-modules-installer-service-tru
Did you use a registry cleaner like CCleaner?
DDU = Display Driver Uninstaller.
https://www.wagnardsoft.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1002
Download the latest, or older drivers you know that works best for you.
https://www.geforce.com/drivers
- Geforce
- Geforce 900 Series
- Geforce 980
- The OS you're using.
- Your language you want it in.
- Recommended/Certified
Click search, you be show all drivers for you.
Yeah Windows 10. Gonna try registry cleaner
CCleaner is good, i use it myself but if your registry is corrupt it will not fix it.
Forgot to mention, I did try using DDU, however the NVIDIA installs keep failing
> CHKDSK /F /R (for the C drive)
> Disk Cleanup (dump all the junk files)
> CCleaner (dump the temp junk files; except for things like History/Cookies)
> CCleaner (registry cleanup)
> Then do DDU > Safe Mode > Restart > select all 3 brands and clean; reboot when done)
> Reinstall Motherboard Chipset and then GPU; multiple reboots might be needed to complete.
@OP I asked if you installed CCleaner because as a registry cleaner, it is known to mess with Windows 10's registry.