I got the same problem. I have a NVIDIA GT 740M and intel HD Graphics 4600. It worked for a while but when my laptop tried to install the latest windows 10 nvidia driver it ended up giving me code 43. I tried installing an older driver but it gave me the same error.
Ive got the same problem!
I check every Driver , nothing works on Z77 Sabertooth / I7 /geforce GTX 760.
Problems:
Bluescreens when install Win 10 if the Intel Grafik is on, yellow marked Geforce with all Versions of Driver. .Before everything runs fine under Win7 64bit Ultima
Last i remember the Virtu MVP Driver, so i uninstall this tool, restart the System and the Grafikcard starts with DriverVersion 347.09 without Problems, update to 352.63 works fine too , and last enable the GMA 4000 in Bios, and after an other Restart this internal Card is in Device Manager and works too.
I have a 745m installed on my Asus Q555LF model laptop and when i installed windows10 my video card stopped working and i have used DDU to remove and install all the windows 10 drivers with no success. PLease FiX!!!
I have 2 builds each with a Strix 3090. The latest version of the driver caused the GPU to STOP being detected in iCue. I tested on both machines. It is the GeForce Driver doing this. if anyone knows how I can manually re-enable GPU detection would be highly appreciated. I will roll back the driver for now. Figured I would post this as I confirmed it 100%. I left a post over on the geforce support forums as well.
The temporally quick fix: After windows boot and if your iCUE auto startup, exit iCUE and wait for a while and turn on iCUE. After a while it will detect your Nvidia GPU iCUE. But I tested the system came with Asus Armoury Crate. Hope it help.
For me, All I did was just download 512.95 drivers and I think they give you an option for a 'clean install'. Otherwise, you can uninstall the current drivers from device manager or remove "Nvidia graphic drivers" from add/remove programs.
It should then give you a list of drivers, look for 'GeForce Game Ready Driver WHQL 512.95 May 24, 2022. You should be able to click the link and leads you to the download. From there you can install it and have the option to do a 'clean install' checkbox. It will remove the current drivers and install 512.95
If your uncomfortable with installing drivers, then as a precaution, wait for the next update from Nivida that fixes the issus. So far, they haven't fixed it, so I'm staying on 512.95 until there is confirmation that it has been fixed.
There is another workaround till this get's resolve that allows you to use the latest driver with ICUE. Set the Run as Admin option for ICUE.EXE. Icue will no long autorun at boot even if enabled but you can then run it and it will detect your NVidia GPU using the latest driver.
Running 12.1 64 bit on intel processor. I am looking to load the nvidia drivers for my asus geforce 210 silent card in order to get sound on hdmi. Unfortunately asus support cannot tell me if the nvidia drivers will be supported. Does anyone have this card (or similar asus graphics card) running successfully with the nvidia drivers, and was it just a vanilla install for the nvidia drivers (or were unnatural acts required)?
Thanks. It sounds like what I really need to do is determine a appropriately powered nvidia graphics card that works with the nvidia linux drivers. That would assure me adequate graphics capability and sound on my hdmi feed.
EVGA makes the GTX 560 card in my main system but I have owned nVIDIA cards built by BFG, PAILT and Galaxy as well of recent build that have worked well. I have been using nVIDIA cards for the last 10 years or so. I have only had three nVIDIA cards ever fail in that time. One, which I can no longer remember the model number on, I used in a over clocking application in Windows and blew it up myself. A second, a WinFast PX8500 failed on me after a few years of use. It had no fan and I think in the end, it just over heated on me. It did effect the HDMI input on my TV though I have two others to select from. And the last was a GT 240, seemingly bad out of the Box. I upgrade my system as often as I can and push the older stuff down to a backup PC and to my son and daughter who are old enough to buy their own, but who love to get something for free from their dad. I just recently upgraded my daughter to a PAILT GT 450 and my son later to a PAILT GTX 460. The EVGA GTX 560 is the newest thing and I am using now looking at a new nVIDIA 600 series card to buy, but trying to stay under $200 if at all possible.
Roger, if you buy the new card, you must come back and tell us the good and the bad, if anything comes up bad. We need to know how you have done, your luck with a new product and really the whole experience you had. We are here to help and wish you only the best of luck in your purchase. A GTX 550 Ti sounds like a very good choice to me and EVGA has not failed me so far.
Well, I got the evga geforce gtx550ti, and it seems to work fine driving the monitor. Of course I ended up getting an updated power supply and upgrading my dsl connection to get reasonable video performance.
Is there some way to activate the hdmi output on the card or should it be automatic?? When I did look at the hardware monitor, it says that monprobe nvidia active, nouveau active: no, nvidiafb active : no. Seems like I am running the nvidia drivers, but I did not specifically load them (although added nvidia to my update sources).
Next I make sure the monitor or TV is turned on and set for the correct input. Then, I select **X Server Display Information, **in the left Column AND Press Detect Displays. I select the disabled display then for **Configuration **and select Twinview. Select the Apply button if you want both monitors working at the same time. Or, select the active monitor next, under configuration select disabled and then set apply. This method assumes you are switching between two monitors. If you set your TV to the correct input, then turn on your TV with it only connected to your computer, it should come up when you start your computer. However, the last time I did this switch, I had two monitors and once on the TV, I saved the configuration to the xorg.conf (an option in nvidia-settings) which seemed to work for me. nvidia-settings must be installed from YaST / Software / Software Management and search on nvidia.
The image on the TV screen is a magnification of the monitor image - perhaps only 60% or so of the monitor image is projected on the screen (TV screen is full, but with the magnified image). Is this a result of using twinview clone? Would setting up the TV as a separate x screen resolve this??
Still no sound out of the hdmi connection. Not sure how to activate this, or do I need to configure alternate sound apps to feed sound in (supposedly the card already has on-board sound, and I was hoping that it would just work) ??
Yes using Twinview will not allow the best resolution on one of the two monitors. So, first I enable the second monitor using Twinview. Next, I disable the first monitor. This second action allows the second monitor to run at its native resolution when used alone. If I am just switching temperally to a second monitor, I then reverse the procedure, first re-enabling the first monitor and then disabling the second. If I was looking at the second monitor and turned off the PC and then turned it back on with only the first, such swaps might create a desktop monitor setup that produces no image when your desktop is loaded, so be careful with the setup you shut down with.
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