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Some laptops have a physical switch (usually Fn + one of the F keys, like Fn + F5 or whatever) to switch between the integrated and dedicated graphics. If not, you might also be able to switch it in the BIOS.
Other than that, I'm not sure where to look.
Hope that helps!
I had to set my...]]></description>
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<div class="BackGrey"><div class="Text"><div><b>Quote:</b></div>Some laptops have a physical switch (usually Fn + one of the F keys, like Fn + F5 or whatever) to switch between the integrated and dedicated graphics. If not, you might also be able to switch it in the BIOS.<br/>
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Other than that, I'm not sure where to look.<br/>
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Hope that helps!</div></div><br/>
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I had to set my GPU in NVIDIA 3D Global Settings.<br/>
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It is working now.<br/>
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Thank you.
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Other than that, I'm not sure where to look.
Hope that helps!]]></description>
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Some laptops have a physical switch (usually Fn + one of the F keys, like Fn + F5 or whatever) to switch between the integrated and dedicated graphics. If not, you might also be able to switch it in the BIOS.<br/>
<br/>
Other than that, I'm not sure where to look.<br/>
<br/>
Hope that helps!
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2016 02:21:40 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi,
I'm going crazy with this. I'll leave some prints here so you can see whar i'm talking about.
My monitor is always connected to my intel graphic card and i can't get it to connect to my nvidea one ( PRINT HERE https://postimg.org/image/5evya8ajf/ ) . If I use an external monitor it will wor...]]></description>
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Hi, <br/>
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I'm going crazy with this. I'll leave some prints here so you can see whar i'm talking about. <br/>
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My monitor is always connected to my intel graphic card and i can't get it to connect to my nvidea one ( PRINT HERE https://postimg.org/image/5evya8ajf/ ) . If I use an external monitor it will work, bur not on my laptop, why is this happening? Any ideas? I really don't know what to do. <br/>
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Thank you so much ! <br/>
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My pc<br/>
https://postimg.org/image/9pam5tfmj/<br/>
https://postimg.org/image/ep82drl97/
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