Warum 3080ti Grafikkarte zweimal im Gerätemanager?
Hallo Leute, seit geraumer Zeit ist mir aufgefallen, dass mein Rechner extrem lange bei Laden von Win11 braucht. Ebenso ist auch der Anmeldebildschirm und die ersten Sekunden im Windows oft in niedriger Auflösung, irgendwann startet dann der Treiber und die Auflösung stellt sich um.
Nun hab ich mich auf die Suche nach dem Problem gemacht und siehe da, im Gerätemanager ist meine Grafikkarte zweimal installiert aber einmal ausgeblendet. Ich kann die ausgeblendete Karte nur deinstallieren und nicht deaktivieren, mach ich das, startet Windows schnell und sauber.
Das ganze geht dann für zwei bis drei Starts gut , dann fängt es wieder an langsam zu laden und die ausgeblendete Karte ist wieder im GM. Hat irgendwer ne Idee?
I would recommend letting Nividia’s driver package completely uninstall instead of manually screwing around in the device manager. At Nvidia, in the setup of the driver, there is the possibility to complete uninstall and reset the settings before reinstalling the driver.
This may help to get the 2nd instance away permanently.
Drivers were uninstalled, then the PC starts again normal for two to three times. Then it’s in the Device Manager, Basic Microsoft Driver twice.
That’s how I pulled out the rough band and reinstalled Win11. I thought it’s gonna be okay, powdercake. I looked at the other components.
And what should I say, the graphics card is not the only device that is displayed twice or triple.
So the time of reinstalling would have been better. Somehow it sounds like something virtual running can it be?
That’s really weird. It’s hard for me to make a rhyme. But a kind of virtualization that brings Windows together would be an option, or anything on your motherboard would be rugged and registered/addressed more devices than there really are and passes on via the HAL to Windows. What then leads to chaos. Electronics isn’t completely broken, but also likes to spin when semiconductors begin to run if they shouldn’t.
Is a computer, not a laptop? Then pull the power link from the power supply for at least 5 minutes, so that the board gets really deep.
Otherwise make a CMOS Clear or a UEFI BIOS update. Could both help.
I would be happy if there was a result at the end, to learn what it was – I like to learn, and the phenomenon has not yet come under me.
I’ll take the bag to the computer. Suddenly, I just can’t make an event or blame for why and when that is. There are so many variations that might be in the argen. At some point, Latin is at the end and the computerman wants to live.
Ultimately, if the Pc would not load Windows so slowly and the changed resolution would not be at some launches, I might not have noticed that with the dozens of double entries.
Can probably have been caused by an unclean driver update where the old was not properly uninstalled.