Windows 10 won't see graphic card on laptop, after upgrade.

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Bigjelly

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Updated my Dell XPS 15 to Windows 10. Graphic card NVidea GT525M, has correct, up-to-date driver. The NVidea control panel allows selection of the card for global setting. Device Manager shows it is working properly, but W10 does not see it. Was working fine until update. Also, Dell latest BIOS is installed; prior to W10 update. Any more ideas?
 
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Hi,

Please do try these troubleshooting steps that might help.

- Uninstall the graphics card driver from Device Manager and in Programs and Features as well since it should have something related to NVIDIA in there as well.
- Once uninstalled download and install the latest driver from NVIDIA support site.
- Here's the link: nvidia.com/download/index.aspx
- Use the Auto Detect feature so they could give you the latest and accurate driver for your graphics card.
- Lastly reboot it once the latest driver has been installed.
Hi,

Please do try these troubleshooting steps that might help.

- Uninstall the graphics card driver from Device Manager and in Programs and Features as well since it should have something related to NVIDIA in there as well.
- Once uninstalled download and install the latest driver from NVIDIA support site.
- Here's the link: nvidia.com/download/index.aspx
- Use the Auto Detect feature so they could give you the latest and accurate driver for your graphics card.
- Lastly reboot it once the latest driver has been installed.
 
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