Nvidia Control Panel Display Missing

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Hooked up my MSI laptop to my HDTV via HDMI.Scaling was balls, so went into advanced settings for display, and manually set the scaling for my Intel HD Graphics. Started up the new DOOM, and black screen. Realized my actual GPU (not i-GPU) needs to be the display adapter. Am I right on this count?So I started Nvidia Control Panel, and all I get the option for is '3D Settings' on the left. Nothing else.

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I thought there was at least a 'Display' option plus a few others?I installed the laters Nvidia Drivers and did a clean install, but to no avail. Do I need to specifically reinstall Nvidia C.P., and not just update my drivers?Running a 970m with Intel HD 5600 integrated graphics. If you need anything else to go on, please let me know.

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And no, I won't forget to award 'Best Answer.' I appreciate what you all do to help me. Hooked up my MSI laptop to my HDTV via HDMI.Scaling was balls, so went into advanced settings for display, and manually set the scaling for my Intel HD Graphics. Started up the new DOOM, and black screen.

Realized my actual GPU (not i-GPU) needs to be the display adapter. Am I right on this count?So I started Nvidia Control Panel, and all I get the option for is '3D Settings' on the left. Nothing else.

Many NVIDIA graphics adapter users have reported that their NVIDIA Control Panel is missing on their Windows computer. They can’t find the NVIDIA Control Panel on the desktop context menu or in the Windows Control Panel.

I thought there was at least a 'Display' option plus a few others?I installed the laters Nvidia Drivers and did a clean install, but to no avail. Star wars galactic battlegrounds free download. Do I need to specifically reinstall Nvidia C.P., and not just update my drivers?Running a 970m with Intel HD 5600 integrated graphics. If you need anything else to go on, please let me know. And no, I won't forget to award 'Best Answer.' I appreciate what you all do to help me. Thanks.-TPCan you try out other ports on the laptop? I'm not really sure about this but some ports are dedicated to the iGPU only, I've seen some weirdness like that happen before.You can also try and mirroring the display on both, sometimes it forces windows to only use one of the graphics cards to output to the two of your devices.

Can you try out other ports on the laptop? I'm not really sure about this but some ports are dedicated to the iGPU only, I've seen some weirdness like that happen before.You can also try and mirroring the display on both, sometimes it forces windows to only use one of the graphics cards to output to the two of your devices.My laptop has. 1 HDMI and 1 mini HDMI. It has a mini Display Port!

I didn't even know that when I bought it. Geez!Don't know if that solves anything, but, I need to go get a mini D.P. To HDMI cable, as my TV is a tad old and only has HDMI ports haha.

By the way, will that work without throttling anything substantially? I'm basically clueless on cable speeds and compatibilities.And is the mirroring thing just found by right clicking desktop and going into 'display settings?' If so, I kinda played with that myself, but didn't figure it would do anything. I'll check into it more.Thanks for your help man!-TP.

Can you try out other ports on the laptop? I'm not really sure about this but some ports are dedicated to the iGPU only, I've seen some weirdness like that happen before.You can also try and mirroring the display on both, sometimes it forces windows to only use one of the graphics cards to output to the two of your devices.My laptop has. 1 HDMI and 1 mini HDMI.

It has a mini Display Port! I didn't even know that when I bought it.

Geez!Don't know if that solves anything, but, I need to go get a mini D.P. To HDMI cable, as my TV is a tad old and only has HDMI ports haha. By the way, will that work without throttling anything substantially? I'm basically clueless on cable speeds and compatibilities.And is the mirroring thing just found by right clicking desktop and going into 'display settings?' If so, I kinda played with that myself, but didn't figure it would do anything.

I'll check into it more.Thanks for your help man!-TPBefore buying anything, if you know your way around a computer, try uninstalling Intel GPU drivers or go to the BIOS if your laptop has the option and disable the iGPU, so the GTX 970M is assigned as your main and only GPU. Before buying anything, if you know your way around a computer, try uninstalling Intel GPU drivers or go to the BIOS if your laptop has the option and disable the iGPU, so the GTX 970M is assigned as your main and only GPU.Would disabling my iGPU affect anything negatively?

Does it even get used, really? Try this (only as a last resource, try shaun's solution first): I tried Shaun's. All I did was go into display settings and hit duplicate displays. Loaded Enter the Gungeon, a simple top-down, and it worked flawlessly. Loaded DOOM, and the picture was A-OK, but there was no sound.

Nvidia Control Panel Display Missing

Another issue.Clicking 'extend these displays' in the settings was weird. It caused any tabs open to be invisible on the TV screen, while they were visible on the laptop.Any help with the sound problem?

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