About a week ago, I got a new laptop. Specifically, a refurbished Lenovo Flex 5 from Amazon. (Link)
It came with an NVME SSD, i7-8550U CPU, 16 GB of memory, and an Nvidia GeForce MX130 GPU. Everything was blazing fast compared to my previous laptop, and I enjoyed the speed for productivity purposes. However, when I tried to run a few games I was getting considerably lower performance than I was expecting. I opened Task Manager and realized that my GPU was sitting idle while the integrated graphics was pinned at 99%. Thinking that it might be a driver issue, I looked online for ways to update my GPU drivers. I ended up uninstalling all the drivers associated with the device. Now it only shows up in device manager as '3D Video Controller' and I can't get any drivers to install correctly.
Here's what it looks like in device manager:
Attempting to Update Drivers results in this:
This does not fix the problem, even after multiple restarts.
I tried using Nvidia's Automatic Tool:
It failed with this screen:
I tried using a driver installer specific to my graphics card:
It failed with this screen:
This is a relatively new computer, so I'm pretty sure it's not a hardware failure. I simply don't know what to do to fix this.
It came with an NVME SSD, i7-8550U CPU, 16 GB of memory, and an Nvidia GeForce MX130 GPU. Everything was blazing fast compared to my previous laptop, and I enjoyed the speed for productivity purposes. However, when I tried to run a few games I was getting considerably lower performance than I was expecting. I opened Task Manager and realized that my GPU was sitting idle while the integrated graphics was pinned at 99%. Thinking that it might be a driver issue, I looked online for ways to update my GPU drivers. I ended up uninstalling all the drivers associated with the device. Now it only shows up in device manager as '3D Video Controller' and I can't get any drivers to install correctly.
Here's what it looks like in device manager:
Attempting to Update Drivers results in this:
This does not fix the problem, even after multiple restarts.
I tried using Nvidia's Automatic Tool:
It failed with this screen:
I tried using a driver installer specific to my graphics card:
It failed with this screen:
This is a relatively new computer, so I'm pretty sure it's not a hardware failure. I simply don't know what to do to fix this.