There can be a lot of reasons for this problem. The problem might be because of the faulty drivers or incorrect BIOS settings or hardware issues or GPU slot issues. The problem can also be caused by a faulty graphics card as well. Another reason for this problem can be the power supply issue. So, there can be a lot of things that can cause your system to not detect the graphics card and these reasons can vary depending on whether you are using the graphics card for the first time or your system stopped detecting the graphics card out of the blue.
Method 1: Check Graphics Card Slot
Sometimes the issue might be the graphics card slot. There are slots on your motherboard where you can insert your graphics card. One of these slots can be damaged hence causing this issue. Note: Even if your graphics card was working fine we advise you to check the slots. The slots can get damaged or faulty all of a sudden as well. So, even if your slot was fine there’s still a chance that the problem is caused by your GPU slot. If the graphics card is still not getting detected and you have more slots available then try each of them. Sometimes there can be multiple damaged or faulty slots.
Method 2: Uninstall and Reinstall Graphics Drivers
Make sure your graphic card drivers are installed and updated. If you already have the drivers installed then it would be in your best interest to reinstall the drivers (probably clean install) and check if reinstalling resolves the issue. We have an article that will help you go through the process of uninstalling and reinstalling your graphics drivers without leaving any trace of the previous drivers. Clean installing the drivers help resolve a lot of issues. So, click catalyst control center cannot be started and follow the instructions given in either method 2 or method 3. Once done, check if this resolves your issue or not. Note: The linked article provides steps for clean installing the AMD drivers. If your graphic card is of another manufacturer then the steps might vary a little bit. However, the general steps are still similar. You should go to the manufacturer’s website and download the latest drivers for your graphic card model. You should also look for a cleanup utility that will erase all the files related to the previous driver. Now, go into Safe Mode > uninstall the drivers > run the uninstall utility > reboot > install the latest drivers and then get out of Safe Mode.
Method 3: Set your Graphics Card to Default
Sometimes the problem can easily be solved by setting your graphics card as the default graphics. This option is for those who can see their graphic card on their NVidia panel (or other graphic card panels). Note: The instructions given below are for the NVidia graphics cards. The steps for changing the default graphics card will vary for other manufacturers.
Once done, close the panel and try to run the program that has the NVidia graphics card as the default device. If it runs fine then you can repeat the above steps for other major applications.
Method 4: Check Power Supply
If you are trying the graphics card for the first time and you are sure that your graphics card is fine then the issue could be your power supply. A lot of the times the power supply cannot provide enough power for the graphics card. Even if your graphics card seems to be running it still doesn’t mean that your power supply is properly powering the graphics card. We cannot tell you how powerful of power supply you need because it depends on your power supply and your graphics card. Some graphic cards need more power than others. So, check the power ratings of your power supply and check how much power your graphics card needs. If your power supply meets the minimum requirements then you need to get a different power supply. Just make sure that your power supply provides a considerable amount of more wattage than the power required by your graphics card. Also, make sure your graphics card is powered properly and the power leads are connected to it. Just because your graphic card’s fans are running it doesn’t mean that the power leads are properly connected. Sometimes the graphic card is partially powered which might be creating this problem. Note: Make sure you get a power supply of a good manufacturer. These will cost a bit more but it getting a power supply of a good brand will make sure that it delivers the power that it promises. Some of the best brands are EVGA, Corsair, SeaSonic and Cooler Master.
Method 5: Change BIOS Settings
There are a couple of settings of BIOS that you can change. This will ensure that the problem isn’t caused by incorrect settings of the BIOS. The settings that need to be changed as well as the steps needed to change those settings are given below
Method 6: Uninstall Windows Updates
Sometimes the problem is caused by the Windows updates. There are lots of cases where the Windows update introduced a bug that causes problems with the drivers and several other things. So, if you started noticing the problem right after installing the Windows updates or you remember installing Windows update around the time when you started noticing this issue then there’s a high chance that the problem might be caused by the Windows update. There is a very easy way to get rid of the Windows updates, actually. Windows provide you with an option to roll back to a previous build. Although this option is only available for a short period of time, it’s still worth a check. Here are the steps to roll back to the previous build
Windows 10
Windows 8, 8.1 and 7
You can use this method to delete Windows 10 updates as well.
Once done, reboot and check if it resolved the issue or not.
Method 7: Restore BIOS to Default
Restoring BIOS to the default has also worked for a lot of users. Simply reset your BIOS to default and check if that resolves the issue. Once your BIOS is set back to the default values, reboot and check if it has resolved the issue.
Method 8: Update BIOS
A lot of users resolved the issue by updating their BIOS to the latest version. Updating your BIOS to the latest version makes sure that your system is compatible with the latest hardware. There are, of course, a lot more benefits of updating your BIOS that cannot be covered in this article. Note: Updating BIOS is a very critical step that requires a little bit of technical knowledge. If you aren’t sure or you haven’t updated the BIOS before then we will advise you to take your computer to an expert or to someone who has some experience in updating BIOS. Any mishap in updating the BIOS can brick your computer. We already have detailed articles on how to update your BIOS. These articles have step by step instructions that are very easy to follow. Kindly visit these articles and follow the steps given in these articles Update BIOS on Lenovo: Click here Update BIOS on Dell: Click here Update BIOS on HP: Click here Update BIOS on GATEWAY: Click here
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