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  1. Ok this will be my last addition until @emcze shares his wisdom to my many questions. this just started happening after I did the broadcom AND RTX nvcleaninstal drivers: maybe I need to do a fresh install and use all the right drivers this time instead of the numerous ones I ‘tried’ that didn’t work?
  2. Oh after reading again, I think I need to turn vsync back on, you were just doing it for the testing. also why do I have no check box for physX? What do I need to fix?
  3. 2 things: 1. When I did your newest RTX3000 driver the nvidia platform controllers and framework went away BUT then the system started crashing about 1 minute after I got into windows 11. So I quickly got into nvidia control panel and turned off vsync.... only because I saw that was something you guys said was bad previously in the thread. Was this the right way to do it ?
  4. Well, the Broadcom driver hurt just as much as it helped. Its what I was worried about. It seems to be turning on the old Bluetooth and now conflicts with my intel Bluetooth. I think I have to go disable it, no?
  5. Wow, I am getting closer! Your link to 'forced' website is awesome! Fixed my "card reader" driver issue with it. Now just stuck with the 2 issues: BCM20702A0 NVIDIA Platform Controllers and Framework IF I get these 2 fixed, I have a perfectly healthy upgraded system!!!!
  6. I JUST installed your driver for the graphics card!! woot woot! it worked! Sorry I totally forgot to do that yesterday... omg! you are THE BEST EVER!! Ok BUT it brought up new issue with something that wasn't previously showing as an issue I think:
  7. @ @emcze You literally are THE BEST. You helped me get another device found. But it doesnt look like the Broadcom one worked, but the other one did. Here is my current 'problem children' (REALLY appreciate all your support here, you have been the best at helping me!)
  8. Here are the ones I still have issues with: First one: USB\VID_413C&PID_8197\74E543507339 USB\VID_413C&PID_8197&REV_0112 USB\VID_413C&PID_8197 Second one: ROOT\UNNAMED_DEVICE\0003 ACPI\NVDA0820 Third one: ACPI\DELLABCE\2&DABA3FF&0 ACPI\VEN_DELL&DEV_ABCE ACPI\DELLABCE *DELLABCE I did try the google thing on them, but I was not able to come up with those exact links like you had. Those immediately fixed the 2 you gave me links for.
  9. You mean to DISABLE drive enforcement, right? "Remember to start system with driver signature enforcement before install."
  10. @emcze Thanks! Drivers you linked worked to eliminate 2 of my probelm devices. But I also upgraded my system to newest intel wifi and blutooth, so I think those remaining drivers are for those items (that are no longer needed because they are replaced with newer hardware)? Maybe I need to disable them? Also, still no luck with getting the RTX 3000 fully recognized by Windows 11. What approach did you use to get it working? The way I did windows 10 approach (what we have documented in this discussion), isnt working for windows 11 for me. I used the download and 'copy ini' file approach you outlined previously, but not working here. Did you use a different method for Windows 11 vs Windows 10?
  11. DDU caused issues for me and emcze when we used it to uninstall. Which eventually forced me to go back to windows 10. So I am a little apprehensive with using it again. I'd rather do a full wipe and reinstall and use nvciclean if thats the only way people are getting this to work. I havent ever successfully gotten my RTX 3000 to work with Windows 11, only Windows 10. I tried the DDU and reinstall and it bsod's my system earlier in this topic.
  12. I have the same ram, and got Hwinfo 8.10.5520 and my readings are identical to yours, and I got mine from NewEgg, so I know its the real deal. Literally identical to your screen, except mine is in English, but all the datapoints/readings are identical.
  13. Because I cant leave well enough alone... lol... I did a fresh install of windows 11 (previously was on Win10), and I cant seem to get my system to agree that my RTX 3000 is fine. How do I fix this? Previously it had no drivers and was being called some "3D video" or something, so I did the old method on here of taking that .inf file and dropping it in the NVIDIA install directory while installing the newest drivers. I thought it was fine, until I see that explanation point next to the NVIDIA Quadro RTX 3000 adapter. If you are feeling generous, also share how I can fix some of the 'Other devices' section which show issues too?
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