I recently did a hard reset on my PC and installed Windows 11 fresh. I have an Asus GT710 2GB DDR5 graphics card that was working perfectly before, but now I'm facing a problem. Whenever I attempt to install the GPU driver, the screen goes blank during the installation and never comes back. I end up having to force shut down my PC, and when I restart, it gets stuck in an infinite boot loop after showing the Windows logo. The only way I can use my computer right now is with the integrated GPU, which works fine. I managed to fix this issue last time I reset my PC, but I can't remember how I did it. Can someone please help?
3 Answers
I had a similar issue before. It might help to download the Nvidia drivers directly instead of using the ones from Asus. Their site usually has the latest versions that might be more stable. Give that a shot!
Try booting into safe mode and uninstalling any old drivers before your fresh install. Booting into safe mode can often help fix these installation loops. After that, attempt the driver installation again and see if it goes smoother!
Also, sometimes BIOS settings can cause weird issues. Before you install again, check that your BIOS is up to date, as manufacturers often release updates to improve compatibility with new operating systems or drivers. Just make sure you back up important data first, you don't want to risk losing anything!

Yeah, I agree! The drivers from Nvidia often work better. Just make sure to completely uninstall the old drivers first, then try the fresh install.