T tech_head_56 Reputable Feb 1, 2016 1 0 4,510 Feb 1, 2016 #1 Just had a new GeForce 210 graphics card fitted so I could upgrade to Windows 10. However, Windows 10 isn't recognizing the new card and I wonder if it's because the motherboard hasn't recognized it?
Just had a new GeForce 210 graphics card fitted so I could upgrade to Windows 10. However, Windows 10 isn't recognizing the new card and I wonder if it's because the motherboard hasn't recognized it?
Solution Phillip Corcoran Feb 1, 2016 Check the BIOS configuration. You may have to disable on-board GPU and/or enable PCIe as the GPU location instead of integrated/on-board.
Check the BIOS configuration. You may have to disable on-board GPU and/or enable PCIe as the GPU location instead of integrated/on-board.
Phillip Corcoran Titan Moderator Sep 7, 2013 25,977 860 120,140 Feb 1, 2016 Solution #2 Check the BIOS configuration. You may have to disable on-board GPU and/or enable PCIe as the GPU location instead of integrated/on-board. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Check the BIOS configuration. You may have to disable on-board GPU and/or enable PCIe as the GPU location instead of integrated/on-board.
saint19 Polypheme Mar 20, 2009 15,746 26 60,540 Feb 1, 2016 #3 Hi and welcome to Tom's forum. What happen if you download and try to install the driver from nVidia's web page? Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi and welcome to Tom's forum. What happen if you download and try to install the driver from nVidia's web page?