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  1. OOOOOOK, this is some crazy stupid, idioctic and laughable sh*t. As I´ve seen plenty of post of people having the same problem I want to keep this post and tell you how it´s done (for Nvidia cards): 1. Download latest driver from Nvidia 2. Use Winrar or 7zip to unzip the driver in a new folder 3. Go to device manager and right-click the "Microsoft Basic Display Driver" and select "Update Driver". 4. Select "Browse my computer for drivers" 5. Select "Let me pick..." 6. Select "Have Disk" 7. Go into the folder with the unzipped driver files, enter the subfolder "Display.Driver" and select "nvaci.inf". 8. Now Windows will present you a whole bunch of driver options to choose from besides the "Microsoft Basic Display Driver" that was the only one available. 9. Search and select the driver dedicated to your graphics card and install. 10. Use DDU in save mode and remove all nvidia drivers to install the modified one! 11. YOU ARE DONE! I tried that using NVCleanstall (instructions from laptopvideo2go), but the nvidia driver setup didn´t detected the graphics card!
  2. Hi! Well, well... Win starts to get sassy with me... I really hope you guys can help me out! So, I followed the instructions of this post: I replaced the display to a 120hz one, reinstalled Win and modded the BIOS settings as stated without upgrading from A12 to newer versions. Everything worked flawlessly until after I swapped the graphics card from a GTX 680m to a GTX 1060m. (bought from ebay: https://www.ebay.de/itm/GeForce-GTX-1060M-6-GB-DDR5-MXM-3-0-Typ-B-für-Alienware-Clevo-MSI-DELL/313087992075?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649 ) Win device manager lists the 1060m as a "Microsoft Basic Display Adapter" (image 1) just as GPU-Z (image 2), but the properties displayed in GPU-Z indicate that it is indeed a GTX 1060m, further confirming it when looking it up in GPU-Z database. (image 3) Even the BIOS detects it as "NVIDIA GFX" as "discrete graphics". Here´s what I did so far: 1. DDU 2. Downloading latest Nvidia Driver and trying to install which of course didn´t work. 3. Uninstalling and upgrading through device manager 4. Checking whether the card was fully inserted 5. Win Updates And now I´m out of ideas I´d be grateful for any ideas! Kind regards, Lars P.S.: I will upload the images soon. The website didn´t let me :/
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