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My machine is an HP Zbook 15 G2 operating Win10 Pro 64-bit (ver. 1909) From new, I had an NVIDIA card K1100M Quadro that worked fine, but I now need a card with a higher CUDA rating. I fitted the newer NVIDIA M2000M Quadro, but now I can’t load the NVIDIA drivers (Ver. 461.40) because of an error message saying ‘NVIDIA Installer cannot continue. This NVIDIA graphics driver is not comptible with this version of Widows. This graphics driver could not find compatible graphics hardware.’ The device manager shows the NVIDIA card present, as does the TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.36.0 utility. Please can anyone help?
As stated by mike, the M2000M is not officially supported on these systems. Nvidia drivers block unsupported hardware combinations for mobile GeForce and Quadro hardware (read: if no variant of your laptop ships with your new GPU, drivers won’t install). You’ll need to extract the driver installer and edit the .INF file to force Windows to install it on your new, officially unsupported hardware configuration. Also, you’ll need to disable driver signature enforcement (or w/e it’s called) because you’ll basically install a driver that’s been tampered with. How? That’s an important question I can’t answer right now, but hopefully you’re willing to go ahead and search the internet for “mxm gpu inf mod” and find stuff like this. Best of luck. Please do report back.