NVIDIA Graphic Card not detected by Windows 10

Alternis

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Hello!
I have a problem: From yesterday on, my PC doesn't detect my NVIDIA graphic card anymore, and says that I have an Intel graphic card, but i am SURE i don't xd
I cannot launch GeForce anymore, I already tried to delete the drivers and reinstall it :/
 

RTW970

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Are you sure your Monitor/Display is connected to the Graphics Card and not further up into the Mother board (where the Intel integrated graphics is). On most PCs the graphics card should be towards the bottom at the back of the case. Speaking from my past experience, I once went over eight months only using the Intel integrated chip and thinking my GTX 645 at the time was dead but a technician fixed it for me in a millisecond by connecting the hdmi to the GPU and not the Motherboard, hope this helps.
 

RTW970

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Just check it anyway just to be safe but if it's plugged in correctly then I'm not sure. That reminds me though, I should have probably started my original answer differently. First thing is what Graphics Card model is it and how long have you had the card and has it been like this since you got the computer/Graphics Card?
 

popatim

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What I mean is the System is telling you that you have Intel Graphics. This means you have an Intel CPU and yes it has a weak Graphics card built into it - so yes you do have an Intel graphics card especially considering there aren't many desktop Intel cpu's that are made without one.

And since you don't think you have an intel GPU then you wouldn't have connected to the display output located in the I/O shield area (where all your usb and network ports are) and would have instead connected your display to the Nvidia card you installed, right? So it must be working a little if you can see something like windows and the control panel on the display...

Now I'm assuming alot here because you didnt explain your setup well and am only going by what you did say.
So lets begin anew with :
Where do you have your Display plugged into?
Is it connected by HDMI, VGA, Display Port, or DVI ?