[quote name='progress' date='09 February 2012 - 08:40 AM' timestamp='1328794831' post='1367300']
how can i download the PhysX 09.11.1107 driver alone? I need to keep the 290.53 driver for skyrim but the PhysX 09.11.1111 driver make Alice madness return crash with anything but low physx.
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I am on Win 7 64 bit, but it should be the same I think. Nvidia driver installation keeps setup files on the root drive.
1. Uninstall the 09.11.1111 driver from the Add/Remove Programs window (from Control Panel)
2. Go to: C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\290.53\WinVista_Win7_64\International\PhysX and run the ".msi" package file.
[quote name='progress' date='09 February 2012 - 08:40 AM' timestamp='1328794831' post='1367300']
how can i download the PhysX 09.11.1107 driver alone? I need to keep the 290.53 driver for skyrim but the PhysX 09.11.1111 driver make Alice madness return crash with anything but low physx.
I am on Win 7 64 bit, but it should be the same I think. Nvidia driver installation keeps setup files on the root drive.
1. Uninstall the 09.11.1111 driver from the Add/Remove Programs window (from Control Panel)
2. Go to: C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\290.53\WinVista_Win7_64\International\PhysX and run the ".msi" package file.
how can i download the PhysX 09.11.1107 driver alone? I need to keep the 290.53 driver for skyrim but the PhysX 09.11.1111 driver make Alice madness return crash with anything but low physx.
[/quote]
I am on Win 7 64 bit, but it should be the same I think. Nvidia driver installation keeps setup files on the root drive.
1. Uninstall the 09.11.1111 driver from the Add/Remove Programs window (from Control Panel)
2. Go to: C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\290.53\WinVista_Win7_64\International\PhysX and run the ".msi" package file.
That should do it (worked for me).
how can i download the PhysX 09.11.1107 driver alone? I need to keep the 290.53 driver for skyrim but the PhysX 09.11.1111 driver make Alice madness return crash with anything but low physx.
I am on Win 7 64 bit, but it should be the same I think. Nvidia driver installation keeps setup files on the root drive.
1. Uninstall the 09.11.1111 driver from the Add/Remove Programs window (from Control Panel)
2. Go to: C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\290.53\WinVista_Win7_64\International\PhysX and run the ".msi" package file.
That should do it (worked for me).
Rig: Intel i7-8700K @4.7GHz, 16Gb Ram, SSD, GTX 1080Ti, Win10x64, Asus VG278