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Hello, I've recently come across an issue where my Nvidia GTX 1650Ti Laptop Graphics card is not detecting on my windows. The problem started with my windows freezing and crashing with the blue screen of death error. After restarting, the same thing happened again after some time and then I realised that my display is running on the integrated AMD Radeon Graphics and not the Nvidia Graphics Card as it should. I have already tried the following methods, but nothing worked:- 1. Scanned for viruses, malware etc. 2. Disable/Enabled and Uninstalled/Reinstalled the Graphics Card drivers. (Both through Nvidia Experience and Manually) 3. Formatted the whole PC multiple times with both Windows 10 and Windows 11. 4. Opened the back cover and cleaned/dusted the fans of my laptop. Even after all this, my Graphics card doesn't seem to get detected on my PC. I have a feeling that it might be a Hardware Issue and that my graphics card might be dead becuz of overheating or something. I have attached my Laptop specs that I exported from CPU-Z. (Notice that Nvidia GTX 1650Ti doesn't show up anywhere in the specs). The Laptop is just 1.5 Year old. Bought somewhere around August 2021. I hope someone can help me with this. I just need someone to validate my suspicions that it is indeed a hardware problem. So that I know for sure I'll need to spend money to get it fixed properly. Thank you. PC Specs.txt
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I don't longer use AMD graphic cards, but I still have many AMD remnants. Can anyone please help me removing them? Thank you!
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I was prompted to install the latest version of Malwarebytes, which I did, which brought me into 3.0 I've never had performance issues with Malwarebytes in the past, it has run quietly in the background without affecting my screen-tablet drawing software, like Photoshop. But once 3.0 was up and running, my brush strokes in Photoshop are very sluggish and delayed. Sometimes it takes a couple of seconds for it to render. The pressure sensitivity features will even crash and I'll have to restart the program. I tried turning off each of the real-time protections, one at a time, but this changed nothing. Only when I completely exit out of the Malwarebytes program does my prior drawing performance return. I even did a clean reinstall and reactivation, but the same problems persist. The task manager does not show a huge increase in RAM consumption. The MBAM tray process only takes ~4000K, just like before, and yet, my graphics performance is sluggish, unlike before. Graphics: 2048MB ATI AMD Radeon R7 200 Series (MSI) CPU: Intel Core i3 2100 @ 3.10GHz Screen-Tablet: MSP19U (1440x900@60Hz) My current workaround is to disconnect from the Internet and exit MBAM while I'm working in Photoshop, but this isn't optimal.
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