However, you may encounter difficulties, resulting in error messages like GeForce Game Ready driver installation can’t continue.
Why does GeForce Game Ready Driver keep failing during installation?
GeForce Game Ready Drivers installation cannot continue error may occur on your PC for several reasons:
Outdated graphics card driver – The GeForce Game Ready Drivers installation process may run into problems if the graphics card driver on your computer is outdated. Outdated operating system – Your OS version may not be compatible with the driver you want to install, so it’ll prevent it from installing. Try to update your system. Interference with other apps – Applications such as antivirus can affect the installation process, preventing it from running on your device. Issues with the GeForce Experience App / Installation files – One or more GeForce Experience installation files may be corrupted, or the installation of the app was not complete.
Read about what to do if Nvidia Control Panel is not working on your PC.
What can I do if GeForce drivers can’t continue the installation?
Before going into more complicated solutions, there are a few steps that may fix the problem quickly:
Restart the app and your system. As simple as it seems, this might fix everything like magic. Install all the latest Windows updates. An update might contain important fixes or driver updates you are missing. Make sure you have at least 3GB of free space on your drive to install GeForce Experience. Reinstall the Nvidia GeForce Experience and Nvidia Graphics Driver apps using the Windows Settings app.
If these preliminary fixes didn’t solve the problem with GeForce Game Ready Driver, proceed with the solutions below.
1. Update the Nvidia graphics driver
Restart your computer after the updating process is complete, and check if you can install the GeForce Game Ready driver.
2. Disable Windows Defender Firewall
If you have a third-party antivirus installed, open its settings and disable it temporarily from there. Disclaimer: this program needs to be upgraded from the free version in order to perform some specific actions.
3. End all NVIDIA background processes
4. Install the GeForce driver manually
5. Restart the NVIDIA services
We recommend you restart your computer and check if you can install the GeForce Game Ready driver. SPONSORED
What happens if I uninstall GeForce Experience?
Uninstalling the GeForce Experience on your computer won’t affect its performance. However, you won’t be able to access and use the features that come with the suite. Consider, for instance, checking for the latest drivers for your graphics card. These are the best fixes for the GeForce game-ready driver installation can’t continue issue. If you follow all the outlined steps, the problem should be solved. Nevertheless, you can read about how to fix the NVIDIA drivers not installing errors on Windows 11. Likewise, we have a detailed guide about Nvidia GeForce Experience not working and how you can get it working in just a few steps. Users also complain about Nvidia graphics cards not being detected in Windows 11, so you can check how to fix it. If you have any questions or potential solutions that may work, let us know in the comments section below.
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