Check if the video card is disabled in the BIOS settings:
-To get into the BIOS, you need to know the key on the keyboard that will let you into the system. Most often this is “Delete”, however, “F2” has this function on some models.
-The BIOS will need a "Chipset" section to configure "dGPU".
-Having found the parameter of the dedicated video card “dGPU”, it is important to activate it by setting the value to “Enabled”.
Check if the graphics card is enabled in device manager:
-Go to "Device Manager" to check if your graphics card is enabled. You can do this by clicking on the "Start" button to write "Device Manager" in the search bar and press "Enter". In the window that opens, find your graphics card and double-click on it to open the properties window.
-The Driver tab will contain an Enable button - click it. If the button is inactive, this indicates that the video card is already enabled.
Try to turn on the video card through the command line:
-If the computer does not see the video card in the device manager, it can be enabled through the command line. Press the key combination "Windows" + "X" to open a command prompt window. In older versions of Windows, it can also be found in the Start menu by expanding the "Accessories" section.
-After opening the window, enter the command bcdedit / set pciexpress forceisable, then confirm by pressing "Enter".
-You can close the window and try to install the video card drivers.
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