

Wait for your computer to turn on and install GeForce Experience once again, turn on Instant Replay, and then start any game that uses your GPU and plays on full screen. After that’s done, disconnect the second monitor from the GPU and restart your computer. Sometimes reinstalling is not enough, and some additional steps are needed, so make sure to do the following:įirst, uninstall the GeForce Experience.


It might help to test your Graphics Card as well, just to make sure it’s working the way it’s supposed to. This happens because the problem might not be in GeForce’s hardware or firmware but in the software that helps you update your graphics card. To get ShadowPlay working correctly, reinstalling GeForce Experience is most likely the best solution as it’s the first solution that worked for us (after trying many, many things). 4) Unplug and Reboot 1) Reinstall GeForce Experience
