Show activity on this post. What turned out to do the trick was to disable "secure booting" then purge nvidia and reinstall it using sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall. Now it works like a charm! Show activity on this post. This will open Software Updates. Go to Additional Drivers . · Go to: NVIDIA download drivers; Select the GPU and OS version from the drop-down menus. Download and install the NVIDIA graphics driver as indicated on that web page. For more information, select the ADDITIONAL INFORMATION tab for step-by-step instructions for installing a driver. Restart your system to ensure the graphics driver takes effect. · Download the nVidia upgrade exe file . Run the exe . Expand the files to an nVidia folder anywhere you can find it easily . Uncheck all options except the Driver * . After install, find the nVidia folder that was created delete it.
With a default Windows installation, nvidia-smi should be here: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI. This should get refreshed every time you install a new driver. I have the latest WHQL drivers installed and the time stamp of bltadwin.ru is 7/13/ Restore points are generated when you install a new app, driver, or Windows update, and when you create a restore point manually. Restoring won't affect your personal files, but it will remove apps, drivers, and updates installed after the restore point was made. Right-click (or press and hold) the Start button, and then select Control Panel. I could get the latest nvidia driver installed with the package method explained above, but the problem seemed to be the cuda toolkit. Installing the driver through Runfile is pain. So, at the prompt I chose to install just 'cuda toolkit ' and all the files got copied to /usr/local/cuda* directory properly.
Open Device Manager again, right-click the nVidia driver, and select Update Driver Software . Select Browse my computer for driver software, and from the next screen navigate to the NVIDIA folder where the setup extracted its files. NVIDIA driver in Device Manager. Navigate to the Details tab in the Properties window and left-click the menu under the Property text. Choose the Device instance path option and, under Value, you should see a text which should look something like this: PCI\VEN_10DEDEV_0DD1SUBSYS_REV_A1\ 430DE1B NVIDIA driver’s Device instance path. [GUIDE] How to decrapify latest NVidia drivers Tech Support Up until version it was possible to delete the extra bloat from the NVidia driver folder prior to launching the setup (refer to this image to see what you can remove) to effectively prevent its installation.
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