There should have been a warning saying Windows doesn't know the publisher of those Beta drivers in Red, and options to install or not install,
(I've just installed the dev 302.59 drivers to be sure.)
Hi Claggy,
You're right. I tried the 302.302.59 install and got:
But, honest Guv, that's the first time I've seen that!!
RE: There should have been
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Hi Claggy,
You're right. I tried the 302.302.59 install and got:
But, honest Guv, that's the first time I've seen that!!
Tom
RE: RE: So why no
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Ah!! So - what do I have to do to tell the BOINC client what my actual driver is??
Tom
RE: RE: RE: So why no
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Well maybe it's not BOINC's fault, let's find out what the ACTUAL installed driver version is.
I suggest to run GPU-Z, the driver version is displayed there as well. If it also displays 295, it's not BOINC's fault ...
Cheers
HB
Thie looks related to the
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Thie looks related to the problems of Ziegenmelker. He apparently also installed various driver versions while BOINC still reported the same version.
Did you restart BOINC after installing a new driver? Did you reboot you rcomputer?
BM
BM
RE: I suggest to run GPU-Z,
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Don't see it:
Tom
Try GPU-Z instead of
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Try GPU-Z instead of CPU-Z.
Here's a link to GPU-Z
RE: Try GPU-Z instead of
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Oops - sorry about that!
Here we go:
So - I'm at 301.24 yet, after rebooting, BOINC still has me at 296.10.
Tom
Would you mind trying an
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Would you mind trying an older BOINC Core Client version (like 6.12.x)?
BM
BM
RE: Would you mind trying
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Look like that won't be necessary. BOINC now has my Nvidia driver number, and an Einstein GPU WU is running.
Many thanks to everyone for helping.
Tom
RE: Look like that won't be
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Do you have any idea what fixed it? Did you do something special that you didn't do the times before?
BM
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