Install the higher version of the Nvidia driver available to you.
390 driver is VERY old.
I will give you the proper command for installation when you will give the output of the command. Or you can read Configure Graphics Cards - Manjaro if you want to install by yourself.
Apparently latest driver should be compatible.
Maybe you can reply to what I asked. That’s I’m sure you can.
Also saying you can not “this or that” is not helping. If you try something, give exactly what you did (what command did you run? what result did you get?).
I tried to update the driver on August 31st, I used the “sudo pacman -s nvidia” command, then rebooted, then stuck on the boot page, then I continued to reboot, resulting in a direct no screen, then I entered tty mode and tried to enter the following command: “mhwd -r pci video-linux, mhwd -r pci video-nvidia-390xx, sudo pacman -S nvidia, mhwd -i pci video-nvidia” didn’t work, and then I solved the problem with “mhwd -r pci video-nvidia, mhwd -i pci video-nvidia-390xx”
Y’know, multiple posts won’t solve your issue quicker:
This command doesn’t exist.
That is a very old driver, and unless you have a very old card, I suggest a newer one. This should show you the available drivers:
mhwd --list
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OK I’m out if you can’t answer simple question, that are already asked again by other forum members.
You will not avoid it. You request support, do as you’re told, it is simple and will save everyone time and sanity.
I replaced the 470 drive like you said. Because the latest driver didn’t work for me, it would cause the stuck boot page, the
> Installed PCI configs:
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NAME VERSION FREEDRIVER TYPE
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video-nvidia-470xx 2023.03.23 false PCI
Warning: No installed USB configs!
Thank you. There’s obviously some other reason for not being able to start, and this is just a symptom. Classic XY problem. So let’s try to find out why is doesn’t start, then you can use the newer drivers.
Mirdarthos, the issue is not that he can not boot his OS, I don’t know why you want him to chroot his system after making sure he installs the driver he can not boot with.
The issue is that CS GO is not starting.
But user is still not answering questions as asked.
From what I understand he can boot his system with driver 470. If he can not boot the system with the 470 driver, then it’s on him not answering questions properly, as the 470 driver is not the latest driver, but without answering question as asked, and saying he can not boot with latest driver we all should assume the 535 driver is not letting him boot (this is the latest driver, but it is not versioned in the MHWD output it is just called video-nvidia so maybe there is a confusion here).
So I’m giving one last shot.
What is the output of mhwd -l (just for the sake of it you’ll answer that)?
Can you boot the system with driver 470? I assume you can, so keep this 470 driver if you can boot with it (but again, as user did not give the command he typed and the output of the command, we don’t even know if he installed driver properly).
What error is Steam outputting in the terminal when you start Steam from the terminal, and then try to start the game?
Come on. IF you’re not trolling something is really wrong with you.
CAN YOU FREAKING ANSWER ALL THE FREAKING QUESTION?!!! STOP CHERRY PICKING WHAT YOU WANT TO ANSWER AND ANSWER THE FREAKING QUESTIONS!
If you don’t understand just say it and stop NOT ANSWERING what is asked. We can explain things if you say that you don’t understand “this or that” but if you continue not answering just deal with the issue yourself and don’t ask for help on the forum.