Connect the screen to the Nvidia graphics processor.
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Hello everyone,
after several searches, I can't find the solution to my connection problem between my ASUS N750J laptop screen and the Nvidia digital graphics card.
I have noticed that many people have had the same problem, but none of the pseudo-solutions allow me to link the two elements again, even though they have always worked well together (I've been experiencing the problem since the computer froze during startup, and I had to force shutdown and then restart it).
Wanting to solve my problem, I uninstalled Nvidia, downloaded it again, installed updates and drivers, but still, when I try to access the Nvidia control panel, this error message appears:
"You are not currently using a display connected to an Nvidia graphics processor"
I am running Windows 10, processor I7.
Does anyone have the ability to help me? Thank you very much.
after several searches, I can't find the solution to my connection problem between my ASUS N750J laptop screen and the Nvidia digital graphics card.
I have noticed that many people have had the same problem, but none of the pseudo-solutions allow me to link the two elements again, even though they have always worked well together (I've been experiencing the problem since the computer froze during startup, and I had to force shutdown and then restart it).
Wanting to solve my problem, I uninstalled Nvidia, downloaded it again, installed updates and drivers, but still, when I try to access the Nvidia control panel, this error message appears:
"You are not currently using a display connected to an Nvidia graphics processor"
I am running Windows 10, processor I7.
Does anyone have the ability to help me? Thank you very much.
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I eventually found a solution by rummaging through the computer thoroughly.
In case others have the same problem on Windows 10, here is my little repair protocol:
-> control panel
-> hardware and sound
-> devices and printers
-> device manager
You will see the Nvidia graphics card and the original graphics card of the computer. You need to activate both graphics cards together.
In my case, my Intel graphics card had automatically disabled itself due to the freeze and was hindering the proper functioning of the Nvidia.
Best regards.
In case others have the same problem on Windows 10, here is my little repair protocol:
-> control panel
-> hardware and sound
-> devices and printers
-> device manager
You will see the Nvidia graphics card and the original graphics card of the computer. You need to activate both graphics cards together.
In my case, my Intel graphics card had automatically disabled itself due to the freeze and was hindering the proper functioning of the Nvidia.
Best regards.