In Command Prompt, type set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1, and then press Enter.ģ. Next: Fix NVIDIA Graphics Card Not Showing Up in Device Manager - Driver Easy
Hi there, I suggest you follow this guide that will show you how to restore the nvidia gpu to showing up again in the device manager. It only lists reverting to an early version of 10.Īny help with this is GREATLY appreciated!
My next approach was to downgrade back to 7 (only been on 10 for 7days) however since I did the iso restart that's no longer listed as an option in recovery. I've also tried via creating an ISO recovery and then restarting system via windows exp with the gpu driver located on desktop which is evidently supposed to automatically locate and install. I then attempted DDU - 'Clean and Restart' and then running driver install app. I have tried everything from checking windows updates, confirming primary graphics adaptor is selected as pcie in bios, swapping pcie lanes, scanning for hardware changes in device manager, adding legacy hardware but not sure which would be for nvidia std display/intel/ms. As if that wasnt bad enough I carelessly followed advice I shouldn't have and removed my GPU after retrieving it from 'hidden devices'. I foolishly uninstalled my gpu drivers and also clicked the box to delete all files etc. Well I can't believe the anguish this has put me through.