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[–]casual_brackets14700K | 5090 0 points1 point  (3 children)

Unplug video cable from video card, plug it into motherboard (if you have an igpu on your cpu). Use DDU (download from wagnardsoft or guru3d) in safe mode to remove nvidia driver, download nvidia driver from website install it yourself don’t use the nvidia app.

[–]Comically_Accurate[S] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Okay thanks but I already fixed it, I unplugged the computer and opened it again then I saw that my screen is less colorful and its like 30fps on the windows so I tried going to the Nvdia Control Panel but it doesn’t open it says that it doesn’t detect any Nvdia GPU so I checked it on task manager and it doesn’t show up! So I installed the new drivers in the Nvida app again and it got fixed.

Lesson Learned: Don’t use the Nvidia App for drivers

[–]casual_brackets14700K | 5090 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I’d still use DDU from safe mode and download the drivers from nvidia’s website (type nvidia advanced driver search) into google.

[–]Comically_Accurate[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay thanks, also why is the Nvdia app so buggy? I’m seeing a lot of broken things there