Step 2: Using chocolatey to install the Physx legacy driver (the old one we need). Now let it do it's thing and it should tell you that it's installed properly. Just go to that link and follow the guide.īasically you open your cmd.exe and you copy and paste the -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy unrestricted -Command 'iex ((new-object net.webclient).DownloadString(''))' & SET PATH=%PATH% %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\chocolatey\bin You simply enter a line of code in your windows command prompt (cmd.exe) and it will augment it, after that you will only need to enter 'choco install xxxxxx' lines from the website and it will automatically download and install certain things, so you don't have to deal with those pesky 'you already have ♥♥♥♥ installed' messages that are not true. I tried removing it manually, removing keys because it constantly told me i already had a newer version installed etc, but here's the final solution: You probably have a PhysX System Software installed, because that's what we deal with nowadays. This stuff might look cody and complicated but it's really as simple as it can get, don't worry Took me ages to find a fix, but i finally found a really easy one. You could be wondering what the ♥♥♥♥ that is, but more importantly you should wonder how to fix it. So many people get an error that their AGEIA physx thing could not 'init'.