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(They had the same version number, 327.23, so it might have been the same driver?) Uninstalled then downloaded and installed this one from Toshiba UK with the same result.
#Nvidia 960m driver code43 install
I have now tried to install the latest windows certified driver from NVIDIA's site without success. You call yourself not super tech savvy but its only by asking and trying to help ourselves that we all learnt in the first place. It's the first time I've bought a laptop myself and I'm just terrified of making any mistakes.Īs far as i can tell, this is the driver you are after ( ignore that its from the UK website that's just where i'm searching from) the l40-AC05W1 seems to refer to that driver there and don't worry about messing up too much you can always do a system restore / system rollback I'd appreciate any help finding the right driver as I'm really not super tech-savvy.
#Nvidia 960m driver code43 code
(I'm living in China, so it might only be for the Chinese market, I don't really know.) The product code seems to be L40-AC05W1. The laptop is a Toshiba Satellite L40A, released in June 2013. I'm sure this unknown device has to be the NVIDIA card, because there's nothing else it could be.
#Nvidia 960m driver code43 drivers
I remember an old Dell laptop I had with a discrete card the GPU driver had been customised by dell and was incompatible with any future update released by the chip manufacturer.įinally you could try looking on the nvidia site for, to provide any other help I would need to know exactly the model of the laptop to try to find you a driver to tryĪfter uninstalling, rebooting and troubleshooting the laptop, windows tried to find drivers for "Unknown Device" and failed. Laptop makers sometimes meddle with the drivers causing incompatibility with standard ones. If this is not successful the next step would be to try to get one from the laptop retailer’s web site or your driver disks if the laptop came with any. You can try a few things to fix this the first would be rollback the driver to an earlier version or try removing the driver then reboot the machine and see if windows will install a new " functioning driver “automatically. Yes you are correct an error 43 usually points to a driver issue it’s a general fault code saying the device didn’t initialise correctly.
#Nvidia 960m driver code43 how to
(I followed a guide on how to fix and it said if I ran detect hardware changes it would automatically re-install but didn't.) Do I simply need to download the latest driver to re-install this? PS: I tried to uninstall it, and now it doesn't show up in Device Manager anymore. The laptop runs Windows Ultimate 64-bit, but I don't know if that is something you need to know or not. What does this mean? Can I fix it somehow? Is it a driver issue? (I clicked update driver and it said my driver is up to date.) When I click it it says "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. I opened Device Manager and it shows NVIDIA GeForce GT 740M with a small triangle (!) next to it.

Now, my new computer seems to work fine, but when I click the NVIDIA icon in the taskbar it tells me my display is not connected to a NVIDIA GPU.
#Nvidia 960m driver code43 windows 10
Q35 cpu type: I can't switch this without changing bus 0 to a pcie-root, but that seems to conflict with my main drive being a SATA drive, and I can't seem to get the drivers for a VirtIO drive to work in Windows 7 as they aren't signed (even with test signing on, and forcing signed driver requirement off)Īs mentioned before, a Windows 10 machine.I recently bought a brand new laptop after looking around and even checking this forum for useful tips when shopping for laptops. I've given almost every combination of the above choices a try, and still only get error 43 (verified via remote desktop, as I don't get any video out on the GPU). I've got the hyperv vendor_id set to a 12 character string I'm using the 466.27 nvidia drivers in Windows 7 (curiously, sometimes if I uninstall the drivers, the first time I install them the driver doesn't report error 43, but programs relying on GPU don't run correctly, so I'm not actually sure if the GPU is fully enabled in those cases before the restart) Pass through both video and audio devices on the same bus/slot as a multifunction PCI device IGPU set as primary display in BIOS (on an i7-4770)

It sounds like Windows 10 might give me better luck, but unfortunately I need Windows 7 to do some compatibility testing for work.īios as dumped from (interestingly, I could only dump the bios with this script when the GPU was set as the primary display GPU in my BIOS, but I've also heard that some cards flag a chance in the bios after they've been initialized which the drivers can look for to throw code 43) Hi all, running into some issues passing my 960 to a Windows 7 VM.
