![]() ![]() It seems that after installing the latest nvidia update through Geforce Experience, after restart my games were lagging. I have the exact same issue on the exact same laptop. ![]() I went ahead and tried to download the correct drivers off both Dell website and Nvidia website, but every time I try to install, it says the graphics card is not detected. So I went to the game options and noticed that it was using the Intel HD graphics card, and not my GTX 960m. Thought everything was all fine, until I booted Overwatch and everything was distorted. So I went ahead and did the update, it prompted me to restart the system, so I did so. This morning I logged on to play some games, and noticed that Nvidia Geforce Experience had a notification that there was a driver update available (they come out with frequent driver updates, and I have done this several times). I hope this helps someone smarter than me.Īll was going well last night when I was gaming on my 3 month old Dell Inspirion 15 (7559). I can't update my bios (another possible solution I found) because it was a custom built machine and they say they don't support it. He said he uninstalled it and reinstalled it and it was fine. One time (i can't make it repeat) I was "scanning hardware updates on PCI Express Root and it saw my Nvidia card. If I check the driver it says it is upto date.ģ. On restart I can only find the Nvidia card on Hidden Devices and it gives a (code 45) error "hardware not connected". I install the driver and it says all I have to do is restart. When no driver is installed the Nvidia card shows in Display Adapter with a yellow triangle saying no driver.Ģ. OP in Device manager, do you see your gtx960m in display adapters? You can roll back drivers by uninstalling the Nividia drivers. ![]()
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