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10-14-2023 06:12 PM
Product: HP ENVY x360 Convertible Laptop PC 15-ed1000 (169W7AV)
I would I like to turn off my integrated graphics and switch to a direct GPU (NVIDIA MX450). I use my laptop usually connected to a monitor with a duplicated display as my laptop is only used for the brains and I use the monitor for gaming and general use. Whenever I disable my Integrated graphics I get a black screen on the monitor and only the laptop screen works. Also I dont have an option for display settings in NVIDIA control panel. How can I fix all these issues. However, in NVIDIA control panel I have switched my 3D settings to my dedicated GPU as well as PhysX processor.
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