I would probably attempt a custom install.
Tell it to unpack in a slightly different directory (add a 2 or something to the folder).
Uncheck everything except the video driver.
Check the clean install box.
Hopefully its that simple as removing Nvidia is not a simple process anymore like the old days. If that works, try doing the other parts of the install one at a time.
I already did remove the old drivers, and went to the whole process of fixing the crappy settings.
But I dont know why the driver wont install.
As soon as click the program runs for about 3 minutes. Giving me hope something is happening, then just reports failure of installation.
I dont even have a decent driver to support my addiction of EVE.
If Windows installer is jammed up on something, then you wont be able to install any msi or windows updates. Is your windows up to date? Nvidia may be depending on you having the latest update. ATI did that with the .net framework.
If you've had a bad virus infection in the past, registries can be 'locked' and Nvidia may not be able to replace them as needed.
If you are not using the Primary administrator account with full administrative priveledges, installing drivers can get funky.
Not a fun position to be in. Sometimes its better to backup and double check the back up. Format and clean install windows. Either from DVD or a partition on the hard drive (most major manufacturers).
Ash2Dust wrote:If Windows installer is jammed up on something, then you wont be able to install any msi or windows updates. Is your windows up to date? Nvidia may be depending on you having the latest update. ATI did that with the .net framework.
If you've had a bad virus infection in the past, registries can be 'locked' and Nvidia may not be able to replace them as needed.
If you are not using the Primary administrator account with full administrative priveledges, installing drivers can get funky.
Not a fun position to be in. Sometimes its better to backup and double check the back up. Format and clean install windows. Either from DVD or a partition on the hard drive (most major manufacturers).
I second that! I installed win 7 from scratch. Then tried installing the same driver version. Nvidea driver help tool could not find my video card once online and again with an install pkg. Offline. I had to disable the vid card and reboot twice. Then the drivers finally took. I have an old GT 8600 oc with 512mb of vid ram. It actually works better in bf3 than it did in bf2.......wonders never cease. My settings are nothing to brag about, but very playable. Bf3 is the easiest bf I have ever installed......all the way back to the 42 beta map. At 11 gigs, it's also the biggest by far.
I don 't like having to scout maps and try to score some upgrades on solely Pub sites. Very frustrating having to deal with all the self proclaimed war heroes who don't support each other and will not be part of any plan. They score more by accident than anything. Ugly system on pubs.I hope I have the patience, 64 players on crack is very unsettling.