we will always find a way
Starting from release 496.13, NVIDIA has also removed support for Windows 8.1, Windows 8 and Windows 7.
read down the page, all drivers will be dch only from now on.
Sad news but they hold on to windows 7 long time, and have support for RTX 3090. So it isnt so bad at all. Im still on win 7 and Iam so glad to use it.Starting from release 496.13, NVIDIA has also removed support for Windows 8.1, Windows 8 and Windows 7.
read down the page, all drivers will be dch only from now on.
apart from getting those drivers into both wims but that isnt rocket science.I have Asus PRIME Z370-P II, and i7 -9700 cpu. win7 installs fine with any fix or trix
C:\Windows\system32>winget search nvidia
Name Id Version Match Source
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NVIDIA Control Panel 9NF8H0H7WMLT Unknown msstore
Nvidia GeForce Experience Nvidia.GeForceExperience 3.23.0.74 Tag: nvidia winget
NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit Nvidia.CUDA 11.3 Tag: nvidia winget
Nvidia Broadcast Nvidia.Broadcast 1.3.0.45 Tag: nvidia winget
Moonlight Game Streaming Client MoonlightGameStreamingProject.Moonlight 3.1.4.0 Tag: nvidia winget
RTX Voice Nvidia.RTXVoice 0.5.12.6 winget
NVIDIA PhysX System Software Nvidia.PhysX 9.19.0218 winget
NVIDIA PhysX (Legacy) Nvidia.PhysXLegacy 9.13.0604 winget
NVIDIA GeForce NOW Nvidia.GeForceNow 2.0.33.123 winget
C:\Windows\system32>winget install 9NF8H0H7WMLT
Found NVIDIA Control Panel [9NF8H0H7WMLT] Version Unknown
This package is provided through Microsoft Store. winget may need to acquire the package from Microsoft Store on behalf of the current user.
Version: Unknown
Publisher: NVIDIA Corp.
Description: Featuring display management, application, and gaming-specific features, the NVIDIA Control Panel ensures the best overall experience using NVIDIA graphics
License: ms-windows-store://pdp/?ProductId=9NF8H0H7WMLT
well its gotta get it from somewhere and sure as sh*t they aint including it in NVCleanstall download itself. theres no way ms and nvidia would allow that.use AdGuard to get the download URL of the app package, and locally install it. I'm supposing NVCleanstall is doing a similar trick.
It was unclear to me how this works. I will test later. But I removed everything I could from AppX support so most likely it won't work.that'll be bloody great if it works. need similar for intel. where does it get the package from then and can you save it locally for later for an unconnected install? as it stands you are gonna be FoL if you want the machine to be airgapped permanently.
Yesthink this news deserves its own thread.
tried installing intels CP manually, failed, 50% chance it could have been pebkac. hopefully NVCleanstall will work correctly.Failing that, use AdGuard to get the download URL of the app package, and locally install it.