I thought that you have a GTX-1650 Super, same as me. (Update: Confirmed in your sig.) Installed fine here. (And how can it not be compatible with Win10?) As the Germans say "Etwas ist los."
Maybe try a clean install? (An option in the Installer.)
. . . . States not compatible with my graphics card. Currently stuck with 457.30 says it is not compatible with my version of Windows10. . . . . It means compatible with the Enterprise version of Win 10.. . . . .
There were issues installing drivers on Won 10 Ent - however these were fixed several years ago.
By any chance did you download the wring drivers ie the Notebook version
No, I went to the nvidia site and the 1650 is listed but not the 1650 super. The driver updater in this instance, every time I try to use it scans my system and then I get that statement.
I tried using the GeForce experience to do the same. no luck. That is now uninstalled. There is nothing in it I can use.
Now getting more odd.
Have just done a complete manual search on the nvidia site and have now downloaded driver. Seemed like the exact same instal package to me but this time went through. Last time I visited the nvidia site I just looked for latest released drivers. I have no idea what the difference would be.
. . . . Have just done a complete manual search on the nvidia site and have now downloaded driver. Seemed like the exact same instal package to me but this time went through. . . . .
Did you notice that the driver being installed and giving the error message, in the image above, is 430.86 - an old driver from May 2019.
No I hadn't. One thing I'm not good at is keeping new numbers in my head for short periods. Especially when they have decimal points between them. Where's the Doh! icon? 😱