If you're experiencing the "installer can't continue" issue while installing the nvidia graphics driver, there could be a few reasons:
Incompatible driver versions: You may be trying to install a driver that is not compatible with your graphics card model or operating system version. Make sure that you have the correct driver for your graphics card model and OS version.
Operating system updates: Sometimes, old files or incomplete updates in the operating system can hinder the installation of new drivers. Try updating your operating system and then restart your computer to try the installation again.
Residual old driver files: An old driver that was previously installed may interfere with the installation of a new driver. You can use a tool such as Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to completely uninstall the old driver before attempting to install the new one.
System permission issues: In some cases, you need to run the installer with administrator privileges. Try running the installer as an administrator.
Anti-virus or firewall interference: Sometimes security software may mistakenly block driver installation. You can temporarily disable your antivirus software or firewall and then try to reinstall the drivers.
Corrupted installation filesThe installation file of :** may be corrupted. Please try re-installing the driver installation file.
If none of the above steps resolve the issue, we recommend visiting official NVIDIA Support** or contacting Technical Support for further assistance.