Windows 10 Pro Installation issue with NVIDIA GTX 1650 Super

  • Thread starter JeffM.In Florida
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JeffM.In Florida

Background:


I started a Windows 10 Pro installation via a USB port. It ran for a while but failed because it didn't like my ancient GTX-260 graphics card. So I'll upgrade. It's old anyway. I found a decent replacement in the GTX-1650 Super. I then found the following thread to see if it was Windows 10 compatible:




And the answer appeared to be yes. I also found threads with GTX-1650 and Windows 10 apparently working. So I think I'm good to buy the board. Swapped out the old graphics card for the new GTX-1650. I am up and fully functional running Win 7 64 bit with the new GTX-1650 Super using two displays via HDMI cables.


I again start the Win 10 install. Now I get the following error in the "What needs your attention" window:


"This device isn't compatible in Windows 10. Contact the manufacturer



NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER

(NVIDIA)

You'll have problems with your display in Windows 10."



A "Confirm" button is displayed leading me to think it will proceed with the video card anyway. It doesn't. I always end up two steps back.



I checked the Win 10 Flash device and it's printed with "WIN 10 Eng Inti Home/Pro" and some numbers.


I checked the contents of the Flash device. The file bootmgr.efi has a Digital Signature dated "Monday, March 18, 2019". I looked at the file certificate and it's valid from 8/23/2018 to 11/23/2019.


To me, it feels like the problem is getting the correct graphics card driver before or during the update and not the certificate out of date.

Any suggestions?


JeffM

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