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If I helped you anyway, It makes me happy. I just installed (tried to) the newest NVIDIA drivers. Machine went to black screen. I have troubleshot this machine all night now. I have removed everything, put it back in, did it one thing at a time. Switched HDMI cords. Restarted (full off and back on, I have no graphics).
Tap or click to open Device Manager If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. b. In Device Manager, double-tap or double-click Display adapters, and then double-tap or double-click the name of the device running NVIDIA Graphics Driver. c. Tap or click the Driver tab, and then ...
It works fine if I roll back the driver, but then the performance isn’t great for games and videos etc. Windows is fully updated, and my gpu is the rog strix rtx 3060. Help would be much appreciated. Thanks. (I may need to update the bios, but i’m not sure how to do that. My motherboard is the Asus Tuf B560M-PLUS WIFI)
I tried running Nvidia Geforce experience from its folder and downloading a new driver from Nvidia's webpage, but both attempts failed during installation. I solved my issue. I rolled back the windows to state 2 days ago, uninstalled 2 small updates just before windows started installing new "windows feature update" and now everything works.
In the window that pops up will be a Display Adapters entry. Press arrow to enter the device settings and right click the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 device option. From the pop up menu select update drivers (make sure you are connected to the internet !) You will then get the latest drivers from the Microsoft repository.
Right click it, it's either AMD/NVIDEA/Intel, choose properties. Click on Roll Back Driver, once done you will be prompted to restart the computer. If the Roll Back Driver button is grayed out, manually update the driver for your videocard, here's how you can do it: Open runbox by pressing and holding Windows key + R.
No NVIDIA graphics card to be seen. Device Manager looks exactly like the image from attempt #1. Tried updating the GPU via NVIDIA GeForce Experience then reinstall NVIDIA Drivers manually - Result: Didn't work. Obviously, Windows is not detecting the NVIDIA GPU. Manually Install NVIDIA by copying the files onto my desktop - Result: Didn't work.
I am fully up to date after checking my windows update. I new Nvidia graphics card driver arrived and requested an update via GeForce experience then i come to the dreaded blue screen of death. I have linked the Minidump files from my OneDrive to here in case someone might know what its causing the issue here https://1drv.ms/u/s!Alvm ...
Thank you for reaching Microsoft Community. I understand that you are experiencing issues with your Surface Laptop Studio after updating the NVIDIA driver. To answer your question, based on the Surface Laptop Studio update history - Microsoft Support, the latest officially released NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Laptop GPU is the version 30.0.15.1215.
After I updated to windows 11 22H2 my games and other video editing software which uses NVIDIA graphic cards started to get FPS down like 5 to 10 and video editing apps like premier pro wont use CUDA for rendering but if I reinstall the NVIDIA graphic driver from GeForce experience it again works but when I reboot the system the problem again ...