Hey everyone! I've got an Asus GT710 2GB DDR5 graphics card that was working perfectly fine, but after a hard reset to clean install Windows 11, I'm running into major issues. Whenever I try to install the graphics driver, my screen goes blank during the installation and stays that way indefinitely. I have to force shutdown my PC, and upon rebooting, I get stuck in an infinite boot loop. It loads until the Windows logo, then goes to another loading screen before shutting off and restarting. This issue happens every time I reset my PC, and while I managed to fix it before, I can't remember how. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated! For now, I'm using the integrated GPU and Windows runs fine on it.
2 Answers
I’ve had good luck using the drivers directly from the Nvidia website instead of the ones on the Asus site. They might be more stable and compatible with your setup. Give that a try and see if it makes a difference!
You might want to check your BIOS settings. Sometimes, settings there can mess with how drivers install. But remember to back up your data first because changes can be risky! Also, make sure you’ve got your motherboard firmware up to date before trying the driver again. That could solve the boot loop issue as well.
Yeah, updating the BIOS can help a lot. Just be careful with it, follow the instructions closely!

Thanks for the tip! I’ll give the Nvidia drivers a shot and see if that clears up the problem.