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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).
Force Nvidia. 1 Open the Nvidia control panel. 2 Try to find Manage 3D Settings. 3 Under Global Settings, set the Preferred Graphics Processor to “ High Performance Nvidia Processor ”. 4 Under the “ Applications ” tab, add specific applications such as Premiere Pro and CapCut as you mentioned.
Uninstall GeForce experience, then download Nvidia App . install Nvidia app. This app more advanced then GeForce experience. Download nvidia driver 522.44 from nvidia official website. Install driver manually.
Step 1. In the Search bar, search for "Nvidia Control Panel". Once you open Nvidia Control Panel > Select > Manage 3D Settings > Under "Preferred graphics processor" select "High-performance Nvidia Processor". Step 2. Once you open the Nvidia Control Panel > Select "Configure Surround, PhysX" > Under "PhysX settings" choose your Nvidia Processor.
Windows Key+X > Device Manager > View tab > Show hidden devices > Sound, Video & game controllers > Right Click on your Audio driver (if more than one, then you will have to repeat the steps for all) > Properties > Driver Tab >. A. Roll Back - If Roll back driver is enabled, roll it back. B. Update - Update driver.
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.
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.
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 ...
In the Select driver component table, check the Perform a clean installation box and click Next; Before restarting, run a disk cleanup; Press Windows key + R and type: cleanmgr press Enter; Click on clean system files and wait for the files to load; Select all files and click ok to delete them;