Nvidia driver installation failed

LASTkrypton

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Hello,
The problem occurs after loading my xml through. When in windows, trying to install nvidia drivers through the installer it fails.
Windows 10 1803
Nvidia gt 240 drivers 342.01

Any help would be appriciated!
Thanks for creating such a awesome tool.
 

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Maybe Image Color Management (ICM) component ?

Or/and Shell Input Application ?
 
I would also try using a driver that was designed for W10 1803, because I've tested this in the past, and there are all sorts of bugs that occur with mismatched Windows builds and Nvidia drivers. The driver here released in 2016 for a Windows build from 2018. Windows 10 changed the way that graphics drivers work during certain points in its history, so it can really matter that the driver be compatible with the build in question.

Also, if this W10 1803 is being used for gaming performance, I suggest doing some benchmarking comparisons to 22H2 with the latest graphics drivers, because there have been fixes to DPC latency in the current ISO download and Nvidia drivers that don't exist for older editions. Most modern games won't run on 1803 nowadays either, since Microsoft has urged developers to exclude older Windows builds.
 
I would also try using a driver that was designed for W10 1803, because I've tested this in the past, and there are all sorts of bugs that occur with mismatched Windows builds and Nvidia drivers. The driver here released in 2016 for a Windows build from 2018. Windows 10 changed the way that graphics drivers work during certain points in its history, so it can really matter that the driver be compatible with the build in question.

Also, if this W10 1803 is being used for gaming performance, I suggest doing some benchmarking comparisons to 22H2 with the latest graphics drivers, because there have been fixes to DPC latency in the current ISO download and Nvidia drivers that don't exist for older editions. Most modern games won't run on 1803 nowadays either, since Microsoft has urged developers to exclude older Windows builds.
On stock 1803 the driver works normaly as intended. I'm using 1803 because it's the last build that does not have the 10Mhz qpf.
 
OK, here are the results:

tistou77 was right, it is the ICM component, more precisely if you don't want to keep the entire component, copy just the C:\Windows\System32\coloradapterclient.dll
Tested and works, interesting that file is not in Windows 11.
 
Indeed, this file is not present, replaced by another, surely
I have never "looked" at this component, always kept
 
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