What to do if the Nvidia Graphics Card GPU is not detected in Windows?
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Install The Latest Nvidia Driver
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Open the Windows Settings App.
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Click on the Apps section.
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Select the NVIDIA driver software you want to remove, then click on Uninstall.
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Follow the subsequent on-screen instructions to finish the uninstallation process.
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Note that if your NVIDIA isn’t showing up on your Device Manager then click on View and select the Show hidden devices option.
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Here the devices that are not connected to your computer will be shown. Uninstall the Nvidia GPU driver.
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After removing all related NVIDIA drivers, visit the manufacturer’s website and download the latest driver software.
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Be sure to select the Fresh Install option when you start installing the latest downloaded Graphics driver.
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Restart your computer for the new changes to take effect.
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Check If The Graphics Card(Nvidia) Is Enabled
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Open the Device Manager of your computer. Press Windows Key + X and select the Device Manager option. Or enter “devmgmt.msc” into the Run dialog box and click on the Ok option.
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Expand the Display adapters option.
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Right-click on your NVIDIA Graphics Card and select Properties.
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Go to the Driver tab. If you find the Enable option then you can be sure that your NVIDIA Graphics card is disabled.
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Click on the Enable option and restart your computer.
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Check If The Discrete GPU(Graphics Processing Unit) Is Enabled In BIOS
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First, restart your computer and enter the BIOS setup. Press F2 or Delete repeatedly when your computer starts the booting process.
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Navigate to Chipset, then search for dGPU Configuration.
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Select the dGPU function and set its status to Enabled.
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