💡 Always disable your antivirus temporarily while reinstalling, as some security software blocks NVIDIA's sub-processes during setup.
Go to the official NVIDIA website and download the latest version. Run the installer as an . 5. Perform a Clean Driver Installation Old driver fragments can cause conflicts. Download the latest Game Ready Driver from NVIDIA’s site. Run the installer and select Custom (Advanced) . Check the box that says Perform a clean installation . Complete the process and reboot.
Locate all NVIDIA services (Display Container, LocalSystem Container, Network Service Container). Right-click each one and select . Ensure the "Startup Type" is set to Automatic . 2. Allow NVIDIA Telemetry to Interact with Desktop If the Telemetry service is restricted, the app will crash.
Sometimes the backend services simply fail to start properly. Press Windows Key + R , type services.msc , and hit Enter.
Search for cmd in your Start menu, right-click, and . Type the following command: netsh winsock reset Press Enter and restart your computer. 4. Reinstall GeForce Experience
Follow these proven steps to get your software back up and running. 1. Restart NVIDIA Services