Problem solved, Nvidia have a driver for Win 10x64, and Win10x64 Anniversary. You have to scroll all the way down the list to find it.
That fact (that NV is now making SEPERATE drivers for Win10 pre-Anniv. Update, and post-Anniv. Update), is going to cause major user issues.
you're savvy enough to know to pick the correct OS from NVidia's website
"savvy enough" - meaning that the user knows the difference between "Windows 10" and "Windows 10 (AU)", or that there even is a difference, in respect to the drivers that each takes?
Edit: And, although I don't currently have an NV card in my current main machine, I do consider myself to be a very savvy and technically-inclined user, and I wouldn't have known that NV was issuing drivers for their cards, in both a "Windows 10" and "Windows 10 (AU)" package, unless I had read the threads here talking about it.
I mean, I don't recall Microsoft telegraphing anything about driver model changes in the AU, so why should I have expected NV to make that distinction. AFAIK, AMD does NOT.
This is the first I heard of AU meaning anything for drivers.
How do I know if I have AU or standard?
Thank you
I tired a fresh install, but the same errors came, entered the powershell command and it did come up red. No big loss, building a new (well second ebay parts) computer next week. Just wanted to see the increase in CPU/Ram performance.
Only way to update my BIOS is through a floppy
Anyone looking to buy a HD6770?
Yeah it's a pretty old mobo, bought the computer in supermarket about 8 years ago. No PCI-e Gen 3 or DDR3 nonsenseMaybe the mobo is allergic to that card? I've seen odd issues with some cards and some boards including certain outputs not working.