I CANNOT disable ANY of the GPUs from the BIOS menu (that option doesn't even exist).
I CANNOT upgrade my Intel HD Graphics driver by uninstalling the previous one (already tried). So what am I supposed to do now? Keep in mind the following:.
It's really painful for not having the options to customize the display, aspect ratio or image settings, because many of the older games (the ones that mainly use DX9 and DX10) such as GTA-San Andreas, Just Cause, COD4, etc, run with BLACK BARS and FLICKERING GRAPHICS (although at good performance, but poor visuals). Does that mean that I CANNOT use the Nvidia GPU for display stuff at all? And I DON'T have the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel TOO!! I have read some reports that those 'missing settings' on the Nvidia Control Panel are those that are conflicting with those of the Intel HD Graphics, and that those must be customizable through the Intel Graphics Control Panel. Once the services window opens, look for the items that have the ‘NVIDIA’ name before them. Moreover, the DxDiag Tool reveals that my main 'Display' GPU is the Intel HD 5500, while the 'Render-Only' GPU is the Nvidia GT 940M. Press Windows key + R to open the ‘Run’ window, then type in services.msc and press Enter. Whenever I open the Nvidia Control Panel, I always see ONLY the 3D Settings options, and I NEVER see the other options relating to Display, Scaling, Image, Video, etc. Click on the Settings icon to bring up the Settings page. Click on the Start icon on the taskbar to bring up the Start menu. Intel HD Graphics 5500 and Nvidia GeForce GT 940M GPU First we need to confirm that the NVIDIA Control Panel app is still installed.
Intel Core i5-5200u processor (2.20 GHz) I'm having an HP Pavilion 15 ab219tx laptop PC with these specifications:- Nvidia Control Panel is utility software designed & developed by NVIDIA Company American Multinational Company known for making graphics cards or GPUs for.