If this method can't help you or the problem occurs again after a while, you can try the following methods. Typically, you will get the latest drivers from Windows Update or as part of the Windows Installer. Therefore, you can try updating Windows 10 to solve this problem. Step 1: Click Start button and choose Settings.
Step 2: Click Check for updates. Then, you can get the latest version of Windows If there is no newer Windows 10 version, or the problem still exists after you update Windows 10, you can try the next method.
Have you ever come across Windows 10 update stuck on restarting when you upgrade to Windows 10? Don't know how to fix it? You may find several solutions in this post. The basic cause of the issue in discussion is that the graphics card driver is outdated, or incompatible. In such a case, you can update, roll back, or reinstall the graphics card driver by following this procedure:. The Hardware and Devices troubleshooter can detect problems with the drivers and associated hardware.
If possible, the troubleshooter will fix the detected problem. Any idea how to update it despite of that failure? I have the same question 0. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Hi Baruch, Thank you for posting the query on Microsoft Community. Which build are you using? What is the complete error message? Have you tried uninstalling ad re-installing the driver? I suggest you to run the Hardware troubleshooter and check.
In the new window, click View all on the left pane. In the list of options, click on Hardware and devices. Click Next and follow the on-screen instructions. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.
In reply to A. User's post on July 6, It is build It simply said: failed to install on Jul I didn't try uninstalling the driver. In reply to Baruch48's post on July 6, Microsoft update has been force feeding driver updates for ati and nvidia. Had some issues on my gtx card and had to reinstall it to fix things. I checked Microsoft Update Catalog and found the driver is offered for all supported Windows platforms.
According to Wikipedia it helps to detect the state of several components. The driver belongs to the mainboard and the chipset. So if device manager shows an unknown device with the hardware id enlisted above, the driver will fix this issue. My answer is No. In normal cases, a null driver shall not harm. Within this MS Answers forum thread somebody experienced install errors during updates.
If the driver has been installed and is causing issues, fire up device manager. Then search for SMBus entry, right click the entry and uninstall the driver.
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