Make Windows Detect Nvidia hardware, BIOS has already detected
I recently purchased a GT 710, after plugging it in my computer, i got a black screen but after checking out a youtube tutorial i was able to resolve the issue. The BIOS now detects two graphic cards, it says Intel HD graphics and Nvidia HD Graphics. Windows does not detect the Nvidia Graphic card after booting.
I got a video signal out of the Afox GT 710 graphic card via VGA, and it is where am typing this. Now how do i make windows detect this hardware? I have already enabled the card in BIOS.
Solution 1:
That "Microsoft Basic Display Adapter" is your GT 710. The VEN & DEV match that model. Windows gives it a generic name because it's using a generic driver.
Windows Update should pick up drivers for that GPU automatically. Press Check for updates and let it do its job.
if you insist on downloading the drivers manually from NVIDIA's driver download website. The latest driver is the 466.47 release from May 18.