
- NVIDIA 364.72 DRIVER FAILED TO INSTALL INSTALL
- NVIDIA 364.72 DRIVER FAILED TO INSTALL DRIVERS
- NVIDIA 364.72 DRIVER FAILED TO INSTALL FULL
- NVIDIA 364.72 DRIVER FAILED TO INSTALL WINDOWS 10
- NVIDIA 364.72 DRIVER FAILED TO INSTALL FREE

NVIDIA 364.72 DRIVER FAILED TO INSTALL FULL
NVIDIA provides full Vulkan 1.3 support and functionality on NVIDIA GeForce and Quadro graphics card with one of the following Ampere, Turing, Volta, Pascal and Maxwell (first and second generation) based GPUs: The latest Vulkan 1.3 specification can be found here: Vulkan 1.3 Beta Driver DownloadsVulkan 1.3 support is now available! Windows driver version 473.11 and Linux driver version 470.62.22 contain newly released Vulkan features and bug fixes for Vulkan developers.
NVIDIA 364.72 DRIVER FAILED TO INSTALL DRIVERS
Vulkan 1.3, including support for the Vulkan Ray Tracing extensions, is available for Windows and Linux in our general release drivers here: Vulkan 1.3 General Release Driver Downloads
NVIDIA 364.72 DRIVER FAILED TO INSTALL FREE
If you need a copy of Ccleaner: The free version is fine.This page provides links to both Vulkan 1.3 general release drivers, and developer beta drivers. After that's done reboot and see if its anymore stable for ya. It will ask you to save a copy of the registry before the cleaning it does, definitely save it just in case. After they are uninstalled cleanup the leftovers with ccleaner and use both the "cleaner"tab and the "registry" tab. You should be able to do it separately from windows application list, but if not use ccleaners "tools" tab to get there.
NVIDIA 364.72 DRIVER FAILED TO INSTALL INSTALL
:) You probably did the express install from what im reading in this thread, which if that's the case try this: uninstall the GeForce Experience and the 3dvision software from your pc. After some research I decided that 361.91 would probably be the most stable and it has been ok so far. I just reTIMed and cleaned my gtx780 last night and I decided to try one of the newer drivers. Others have success using 362.00 but I encountered a lot of stuttering and crashes using it.
NVIDIA 364.72 DRIVER FAILED TO INSTALL WINDOWS 10
Zuhl3156 I have the best results from driver 361.91 and use it in both my Windows 7 and Windows 10 PCs. Edit: Not sure if I should try doing an RMA for the card or if it really is a driver issue as I see a LOT of people on the Nvidia forums reporting the same crashing and issues as I'm having. The weird part is that when the screen goes black from the driver crash, I can hear the fans on the GPU spin up to max RPMs even though the temps are well within safe areas as shown in the image below. I have ran this system with windows 10 fine with 0 crashes for about 2 months until last night.

Temps all seem to be fine before and after the crash so I know that isn't the issue. Running windows 10 with an AMD 4350FX with 16gb corsair ram. However now when I try running any game, it seems to crash in the same manner within less than a minute typically.

I'm really hoping my GPU didn't die as it is a 760GTX that is barely over a year old. Upon starting the first mission and about 3 minutes into it, I had the weird looking rainbow spectrum glitch go across the screen and then had the "Nvidia Windows Kernel Mode driver, Version 364.72 has stopped responding and has successfully recovered" pop up. Last night I reinstalled Rainbow Six Vegas to play some old school co-op with friends.
