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Sam2016-03-06 10:42:40
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Sam, 2016-03-06 10:42:40

Is it possible to work without a driver for a video card?

There is a problem: Video card "NVidia GeForse 740M" issues BSODs every other time.
(video_memory_management_internal or driver_power_state_failure) Tried
everything: updating, reinstalling, disabling various functions, etc. - But the problem persisted.
Now I decided to completely disable the driver through the device manager. And the error didn't reappear.
So the question is: will the system work stably with the video card driver disabled?
(ASUS K750JB computer + Windows 10)

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Alejandro Esquire, 2016-03-06
@A1ejandro

And why not?

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OnYourLips, 2016-03-06
@OnYourLips

This laptop has an integrated graphics card.
Considering the low performance of the NVidia GeForce 740M, I don't understand why they put it there if it differs little from the built-in one.
So this laptop will not get worse with a broken discrete vidyuhi.

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Kiska228, 2016-04-03
@Kiska228

It's easy, in 90% of the computers I saw in offices, schools, institutes there were no drivers installed. This only affects performance. But not for display.

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Pavkhv, 2016-05-02
@Pavkhv

I'll tell you more - it's not really needed when working in Windows;)
Too lazy to google, there are most likely 2 video cards, nvidia can be generally installed as a separate scarf. Take it out, clean the contacts with an abrasive eraser - red, blue. Collect, check. And if that doesn't help - unscrew it the fuck :D

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