I uninstalled my graphics card from device manager

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I accidentally uninstalled my Nvidia graphics card from the device manager and now I cant get it. Notice: My display name is 'linuxandwindowsuser' because I also use Fedora (64-bit) on an almost equal Lenovo laptop next to the Win 10 one. What will happen if I uninstall my Intel HD Graphics. IPv6 access not available(because of my ISP), therefore only IPv4 networking No pen or touchscreen input devices installed

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Intel-integrated graphics works yet, though.īut since I'm a heavy and notorious gamer, Full HD movie fan and also rely on my GPU to do performance demanding tasks - the on-board graphics in my Lenovo laptop are simply too weak for my purposes. Installer of the latest driver) has become unable to detect my graphics card. So I made an unforgivable mistake - I uninstalled the driver natively installed in Win 10 because I was sure it would be impossible to install a new driver over the old one - the result is the following: The OS (meaning neither the Device Manager nor the

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Yesterday, I decided to upgrade my NVIDIA graphics driver to the latest version because the one included in my Windows 10 90-day trial is quite outdated.