I had made a post a few weeks back about a nivida display adapter driver not working. I had received an answer that worked and was using that for a while and only until recently did it start to hinder me. It didn't matter If I was playing a game that didn't need a high quality visuals, talking to my friends or working on a project it would crash my computer and disconnect. eventually it bothered me when I kept losing my progress on my projects so I looked for a replacement online. I followed a tutorial, only for it to not work and tell me to remove my driver completely. I've tried the official nividia/geforce site for a replacement but none of them want to install. Also as a extra kick in the head I realized the issue was it overheating and my cooling fan (Which wasn't in use because my laptop was sent in for repairs and came back mostly ok aside from the entire left side ports not working so I chose the mouse over the cooling fan) could have easily prevented this from happening. So here I am, asking for any good ways to find and install a replacement display adapter driver for my nitro 5 gaming laptop. It would really help out a lot since what's the point of a gaming laptop if it can't play games that aren't made in decade old engines.
It would help if you told us what exact Nitro 5 model and gpu you have and what OS you are running? As a gaming laptop function depends on how your laptop is setup overall, as there are other drivers that intergrade with how your laptop functions overall and in the actual game settings. You not only need to install the latest NVidia GRD graphics driver, but you need to install all the Intel drivers (use the Intel DASA scan) and all latest WU and have the right settings for the games you play. For the NVidia graphics to perform properly in games, your Nvidia graphics needs to be properly setup through Control Panel and also use their GeForce Experience settings for the games you play, as this is a way to easily setup the gpu for whatever games you play.
On the latest Nvidia GRD graphics drivers, what I've found, is that the best way to install a new driver is to completely uninstall the previous driver offline and then install the new driver offline too and make sure that WU does not update them, so watch the WU and disable any auto Nvidia driver that WU tries to install. As I've done all the above on my Nitro 5 and it functions perfectly on Win-11 22H2 latest version and all the above.
For the OS it's windows. Not 100% sure this is the model I think it's an AN515-55. I can't remember the graphics card that I deleted other then it was a intel(R) UHD graphics card. I have no idea what Dasa scan or "WU" is.
Go into Device Manager>Network adaptors>chose your Wireless Adaptor>right click properties>Driver>Update driver>Browse my computer for driver>Browse and then go into the Downloads Folder where you have downloaded the Wi-Fi driver to and reinstall this new driver, as all this will make your wireless option of your PC work.
If you go to users folder and click on the user name you can see the pictures, music, docs , videos of each user. You can even backup it folder by folder individually whichever you want to the usb flash drive or external hdd.
There are two alt keys on the keyboard. If you look at the bottom row of keyboard you can see the one on the left side of space bar and the other on the right side of space bar. The alt key on the right side will be looking like alt, alt gr or alt car. Turn off the computer. Hold the alt key on the left and tap f10 continuously. It will go to repair mode. It will show you chose an option, continue, troubleshoot. If it is not going to repair mode, turn off the computer. Turn on the computer. Hold the right alt key ( alt gr or alt car or alt ) and then tap f10 continuously. It will go to chose an option continue and troubleshoot..
Note: You can also go to chose an option , continue , troubleshoot by holding the alt key + tapping f10 or alt gr + tapping f10 on the keyboard while turning on the computer. Once you see the troubleshoot option, you can stop tapping the f10 and stop holding the alt key. Then you can try the keep my files and remove everything ( just remove by files and fully clean the drive ) by following the steps which was mentioned above.
If you uninstall the Wi-Fi drivers from your system, the operating system (OS) may no longer recognize the wireless adapter and it becomes unusable. If you choose to uninstall the driver, make sure to download the latest available Wi-Fi driver before starting the process.
The model of my laptop is the Acer Aspire V5 122p 0647, with an AMD a4-1250 apu with Radeon HD 8210 graphics. The newest AMD adrenaline drivers have been causing lag to the point where the system is very difficult to use, even for simple tasks. If you know how to solve this, please tell me.
The easiest fix is to go through the Device Driver, select "Display Driver" and delete the driver. Your display will immediately run smoothly. Do not reload any Radeon driver, just let the system display come back up by itself after deleting the Radeon driver.
Each Win10 update will reload the broken Radeon driver, which you will need to delete each time to have a properly functioning display. It's annoying, but only needs to be done after a major update. I set up a shortcut that takes me directly to the Device Driver to minimize the annoyance.
Here is the workaround; 1st I installed the v13 & selected all packages. After installation we can see that the display adapter driver shows with exclamation. Next was, I installed the v16 and selected all packages except the HDMI driver. Thats it and no system lag after installation.
I bought a Predator Helios Neo 16 RTX 4050 model a couple of weeks ago and it had been working well till the past 2 weeks. The quick access panel stopped showing wifi option so I tried uninstalling the wifi driver which showed a yellow bang with exclamation mark in the device manager and restarting while plugged into ethernet. It would install and then crash a few moments later. It has a Killer Wifi 6 AX1650i 160MHz Wireless Network Adapter 201NGW. Im considering upgrading to Wifi 6E card and installing drivers for those from intel. Would the laptop support it? If not , is there any way to properly fix wifi issues? i desperately need it before college starts
When you say Predator Neo 16, you mean the Predator PHN16-71 model. The reason I ask is because this card has given me allot of problems with all Bluetooth new Intel drivers for Win-11 on my Nitro 5 AN515-56 laptop.
I have same problem with my Acer predator Neo 16. I have tried every possible solution but non of them work. I installed windows 11 fresh again using pendrive still it shows the same error. I don't know if it's a bug in windows 11 or driver have some issues with window 11 it's not working. If it's work it won't last more than 2 min it get back to t
Its not the Win-11 OS, you shouldn't have reinstalled the OS, as its the actual Acer compatibility with the Killer AX1650i card and the Intel drivers, as on my Nitro 5 AN515-56 its the Bluetooth that is the problem with the BT not installing, and now with the new Neo 16 its the Wi-Fi drivers that are not installing, so there is something that Acer does that makes this card incompatible and very problematic with either Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Btw I tried to upgrade this card on my Nitro to the AX211 Wi-Fi ^E/BT 5.3 and it didn't work, as none of the drivers worked or installed and also these cards antenna wires Black/White which the Black MAIN Wi-Fi wire and the AUX White Bluetooth clips are very hard to reconnect and get damaged very easily and if they do, then its impossible to reconnect them , so be warned and don't try to upgrade this AX1650i to another card.
2. Device Manager shows under Other Devices that the coprocessor driver is missing. When I try to update driver Windows is unable to find one. I don't know what the device is and can't find a driver for it.
I was able to use intel's chipset INF Utility tool to automatically install the required chipset drivers and my issues were resolved. I can't promise this will fix all three of your underlying issues but it was able to conquer two of mine.
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Ever dive into a high-res game only to find the graphics glitching? The culprit might be outdated graphics drivers, which draw every pixel on your screen. They shape the visuals in gaming, streaming, or browsing. Want a performance boost? Updating your drivers on your Acer device is the first step.
Your graphics card (or GPU, the graphics processing unit) and your graphics driver form a dynamic duo to ensure your visuals are crisp and clear. Regular updates from your graphic card manufacturer are critical for optimal performance.
An updated graphics driver can boost your system's performance and visual output. Linus Tech Tips tested an older NVIDIA GTX 480 across four games, using five different driver versions spanning the past four years.
Their findings? Some games experienced a 10% performance boost, while The Witcher 3 saw a massive 30% increase after a few years. That's a significant uplift, demonstrating the power of updating your drivers.
Before plunging into driver updates, create a system restore point. It's like a time machine, taking a snapshot of your system's current state so you can rewind the clock if an update causes issues. System Restore won't touch your personal files but will undo recent system changes like driver updates. It's a smart move before you hit the update button.
The update process is similar whatever the driver: graphics, monitor, or audio. To kick things off, identify your graphics driver - knowing the manufacturer and its model is critical. The two major GPU makers are NVIDIA and AMD. Let's find out which version you're rocking.
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