The driver is not compatible with the windows version. Resolving the error "The graphics driver did not detect compatible graphics hardware"

Quite often, people after purchasing one of latest models laptops with an integrated NVIDIA graphics card are faced with installation problems current version drivers for the graphics card. In principle, the computer will work with outdated system files, but the capabilities of a powerful video card will be partially limited, not allowing you to run demanding video games, graphic editors, and the overall performance of the device will be very low.

The situation under consideration arises because the company unknown reasons is not very willing to release updated driver packages for its products for specific brands of laptops (Lenovo, HP, Sony, Acer, ASUS, etc.). Because of this, it turns out that you download the latest available version for your graphics card from the official developer resource and click install, and then see the message: "Continue installing NVIDIA impossible", "This graphics driver could not find compatible graphics hardware". This article is dedicated to solving this error with detailed instructions.

There are both simple solutions way out of the current situation, and more complex ones, consisting of multi-stage manipulation with editing certain files. It is impossible to calculate which option is right for you, since everything depends on the specific laptop manufacturer, video card model and correct assembly operating system. Try each one in turn instructions below, and you will definitely cope with the task.

Method 1: Reset and update installed drivers

First of all, take the most basic steps to eliminate the banal “crooked” installation of system files. To do this, follow these steps step by step:

  1. Disable your existing antivirus.
  2. Find out exact model your video card.
  3. Download and unpack the resulting archive with the driver. It is most reliable to download software from to prevent infection by viruses.
  4. Go to "Device Manager", delete the old one system file graphics card and update the configuration. To do this you need to open "Properties" video card and select the tab "Driver".
  5. In order to perform this update, you must right click mouse click on the required device and select from the proposed list of actions "Update hardware configuration".
  6. Next, right-click on the video adapter again and select the option "Update drivers...". A window will open where you will be required to select a search method necessary files. Click on lower point "Search for drivers on this computer"(that is, the installation will take place manually).
  7. The next step is to specify the path to the folder with the previously downloaded package and click the button "Next".

Note! When searching for the required driver on the NVIDIA website, indicate the exact model of the graphics card in accordance with the fact that for laptops, in any case, the letter M is indicated in the name, although it is not written in the documentation for the device. This means that if you have an NVIDIA GeForce 9400 GT, then your package will be called NVIDIA GeForce 9400M GT and belong to the 9400M series.

Method 2: Changing BIOS Settings

This method is more suitable for those who have made a replacement old video card to a newer one and as a result was faced with the inability to install the required drivers. The fact is that by default in the BIOS, the video card settings specify a single controller type - PCI. Subsequently, when connecting a new device, this causes the system to perceive the card as external or secondary. So, you need to do the following:


Other tire modification names for GUI you will find in the screenshot below:

Method 3: Install the original Windows build

On the Internet you can download the most sophisticated Windows builds, with the presence of various utilities that make it easier to use the OS. But very often such “pumped” shells create problems when trying to install necessary drivers, and this may affect not only video NVIDIA cards, but also any other component.

All that is required of you is to install the original version of Windows on your device - MSDN, which does not have any modifications. After completing these manipulations, you can try to reinstall the files for the video card.

Note! As is known, original Windows requires the purchase of a license, but in order to test the performance of the video card in the future, either buy serial key, a free 30-day trial period will be enough for you.

Method 4: Editing system files

The most effective, but the most complex method consists of independently changing parameters executable files included in the driver package. Follow these steps carefully to ensure that your graphics hardware incompatibility issue is resolved:

  1. First, download the driver from the NVIDIA website. When searching, you need to indicate the exact model of the video card and the version of the operating system. Select the latest build from the list provided.
  2. Next, you need to visit the service center of your laptop manufacturer and download the driver package for the video card from there, having previously specified the OS and model of the gadget (the screenshot below shows an example from ASUS).
  3. Open "Device Manager", find « Standard VGA adapter» (if there is no shell for the video card at all) or "NVIDIA XXXXX"(if worth outdated driver), right-click on this line and select the option "Properties".
  4. After opening the window, go to the tab "Intelligence", then you need to select in the group "Property" line "Equipment ID". A list of values ​​appears where you want to copy the longest name containing the word "SUBSYS".
  5. The next step is to unpack the two initially downloaded archives. Inside everyone there are practically identical folders, you will need "Display.Driver".
  6. First of all, in the installer folder for the laptop, find the file "nvaci.ini" and open it with Notepad. To do this, right-click on it and select "Open with" > "Notebook").
  7. Many lines of text will appear in front of you. Press the keys simultaneously Ctrl+F to launch the search tool. Paste the copied line from "Equipment ID" to find the same one in the file.

    There may be several of them in different catalogs. The name of such a section will look something like this: . More details about this manipulation are presented in the screenshot below.

  8. Copy all found lines and their corresponding directories to separate file. After that, open with Notepad "nvaci.ini", located in the folder "Display.Driver" from the NVIDIA driver archive. Using the search bar, look for previously saved section names in turn and with new line insert the line that belongs to each of them. Save and close the edited files.
  9. Return to the folder with the drivers for the laptop, find the file in the folder you are already familiar with "nvami.ini" and in the search bar enter the value from the already copied lines. Its general appearance is something like this:

    %NVIDIA_DEV.0DCE.0564.1025% = Section001, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DCE&SUBSYS_05641025, and you need NVIDIA_DEV.0DCE.0564.1025

    When will it appear required line, its full composition should look something like this:

    Instead of XXX there should be the model of your video card. Copy this line and go to "nvami.ini" from the NVIDIA folder.

  10. Enter in search «» , after which a list of all available video card models will be displayed. Find yours from the list and insert this next to the required line:

    NVIDIA_DEV.0DCE.0564.1025 = "NVIDIA GeForce GT XXX"

    Don't forget to replace XXX with the GPU model.

  11. The last step is to compare the string values "CatalogFile" between files "nvami.ini". In the PC driver it looks like "CatalogFile = NV_DISP.CAT", if the value in the graphics card file is different, then simply copy the first option under it. Save the changes and you can begin installing the software for NVIDIA.

Note! When you download an archive for your laptop, choose carefully required package, since, for example, the NVIDIA GeForce GT 1080 card has as many as 7 modifications, with different sizes memory and other differences.

Conclusion

As you can see, there are ways to fix the error problem quite a lot. Choice optimal option directly depends on the hardware and user skills. The main thing is to follow the instructions we provide exactly to achieve a positive result.

Many users who upgraded to latest version operating room Windows systems, cannot install drivers from NVIDIA. During the procedure, a failure occurs: the system either reboots or displays a notification that installation is impossible. If the system is not updated, but installed from scratch, there are usually no problems with NVIDIA drivers, with some exceptions. To solve the problem, users search for a video card driver from unofficial sources, putting their computer at risk.
How to get out of this situation is the topic of our article. This method is simple, suitable even for untrained users, and will solve the problem with installing the NVIDIA driver. It can also be used by those who installed the operating system from scratch. When installing the drivers this way, the OS is loaded into automatic mode, but not always new version. Therefore, if you downloaded drivers from an official source, you will still have to update them, and, therefore, the problem described above may occur.

Visit the developer GPUs and download the driver you need to your PC from the appropriate section of the site.

Removing existing drivers

If the video card driver fails to install, causing your PC to crash, prevent the system from downloading it from its source again. On the contrary, all drivers must be removed from the computer. There are two methods by which all NVIDIA components. Let's look at both:

The first method is manual. In the “Control Panel” - “Programs and Features”, uninstall everything related to NVIDIA. After removing programs and drivers, restart the operating system.


The second method is using softwareDisplay Driver Uninstaller - a free program that will allow you to automatically remove everything related to NVidia. The program is downloaded from official page developer - - and starts immediately, without installation.


Open Display Driver Uninstaller after restarting your computer in safe mode. To remove drivers that are specific to NVIDIA, select the name of the video card and click on the corresponding button. After the process of removing all drivers and programs is completed, the computer will reboot.

Installing Nvidia GeForce video card drivers in Windows 10

When your computer reboots, disconnect your internet connection and follow one simple step. The driver you downloaded earlier from NVIDIA needs to be installed. After removing all programs related to the video card, new installation drivers should not cause problems.


When the unpacking procedure is completed, the system will reboot again. Now installed on your computer latest versions drivers downloaded from an official source, and not a resource that does not inspire confidence. If you want to installed drivers updated automatically, please configure them accordingly. In addition to the drivers, the system will also have GeForce Experience- application for driver update, automation and optimization installed games. If you want to play games with optimal settings, don't ignore the application.

Important information! If you see a black screen, wait 6-11 minutes, click the Win+R combination, type on your keyboard shutdown /r and press the enter key twice: once immediately, second time after sound signal or after 11 seconds. After some time, the computer will reboot into normal mode. If this does not happen, force shut down the operating system (press the power button and hold for a few seconds). After an emergency reboot, the OS should be restored.

Many users often encounter many problems when installing drivers for a video card. One of them is the inability to install the driver. This problem quite common, but also quickly solved.

Today we will look in detail at how to solve the problem with the inability to install a driver for NVIDIA video cards on Windows 7.

Manifestation of the problem

If you see a window like this, which warns that it is impossible to continue installing the NVIDIA driver, then this material will help you. So let's get started.


How to find out the video card ID

Unpacking the driver

The next action that needs to be done is to look at where we unpacked the NVIDIA driver, which we should have downloaded at this point. Let's run it and look - default directory: disk C, folder NVIDIA Display Driver and so on. Find this folder on the disk "C", we get to the main driver directory, but we need to go to the folder "Display Driver". Here we need a file nvamn with extension inf .


IN in this case the extension is visible, but sometimes the extension is not displayed - depending on the settings "Files and folders". But this is not really that important.

Editing the nvamn file


Let's sum it up


As was said at the beginning of the article, there are a great many problems with installing drivers on a video card, but we examined and solved the most common one, related to the inability to identify the video card. this manual. The solution turned out to be quite simple, but very effective.