Clean install windows 7 cant detect graphic card!

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  1. Posts : 16
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       #11

    Hi Xenoid!
    Thans for the information ive already tried installing with the driver from the nvidia website. It said couldnt find any compatible hardware. I will try again with the link youve given me.

    Under miss devices there are 2 subs. Both considering an Usb. :-(

    I found something about reflashing the bios? Im very wary with that so preferable I wont do It.

    Can i give u guys any other information?
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  2. Posts : 47
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
       #12

    "reflashing the bios" means updating it with newest version from manufacturer. In order to do so, you would have to download it first. Sometimes it helps to solve certain problems with new hardware and may help in your case too, but I would suggest it as last resort. You could, however, reset BIOS defaults in your "Exit" menu, if you haven't tried that.

    If GeForce driver setup utility could not find the device, then it's either disabled, not functioning or missing.
    I am more familiar with desktop computers, but I know some notebook models have discrete video cards permanently attached for some reasons. If your old motherboard had it permanently attached, maybe your new motherboard doesn't have one. I am sorry, I couldn't understand whether it was working after motherboard replacement or only before.
    In desktop computers, sometimes, cleaning and wiping the card slot helps. If you are uncertain about doing it yourself, you should ask someone you know, who can do it. A friend of mine had problem with memory not working and simple cleaning helped in his case.
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  3. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    Hi, and thanks again! Sadly reseting the bios settings didnt do much. The situation was as this. The original laptop w7 did recognize. Nvidia panel was there and so was the Intel One. I wanted to do a clean install because the laptop was full of bloatware and installed programs that made it relativly Slow. The first installation went wrong for a reason I dont know. I thought the laptop was ready to throw away. But I tried reinstalling again and it went alright. Although I couldnt recover to my old settings anymore. I had alot of faulty messages, But After I updated Windows update manually the laptop installed almost 280 updates. Then I install all Dell drivers the Dell website wanted me to with Dell system detect. After all this i still didnt understand why my discrete Nvidia gt 525m 1gb couldnt be found.. and here i Am.. so it DID work before clean installing.
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  4. Posts : 16
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    Thread Starter
       #14

    Ive done some other checks also. Such as a cdhdsk(?) Sfc scannow and a full malware check with anti malware and tried alot of Microsoft fix it's. The motherboard was changed 1 year ago by Dell so I cant imagine that that is benig faulty.
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  5. Posts : 47
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
       #15

    There is a certain way to test if it's software or hardware issue by running Linux Live and if it cannot see your GeForce video card, then most likely it is dead and was the reason your first installation failed.
    You will require empty flash drive 4 GB or larger, Linux Live USB Creator for Windows and any Linux CD you like. I recommend Linux Mint Xfce for it's small size (1.5 GB) and windows-like design.
    If you going to try this here is detailed instruction:
    1) Download LiLi and Linux, prepare empty flash drive
    2) Install and run Linux Live USB Creator
    3) Select your flash drive, Linux ISO file, check "Format the key in FAT32" and configure other options to your liking or leave them as they are
    4) Click the lightning icon and your live key will be created
    5) Launch your Dell computer using flash drive as boot device
    6) Select Start Linux Mint option from menu
    7) Configure internet connection in order to download device manager tool
    7.1) Start -> Settings -> Connection Manager -> Add
    8) Press "Start -> System -> Software Manager" type "sysinfo" and hit Enter, double-click "sysinfo" tool and press "Install" button
    9) Press "Start -> System -> Sysinfo" to run the tool and select "Hardware -> Graphic card"

    All your video cards should be in the list. If your GeForce missing, then it's hardware issue. Most likely, it means it's dead.

    P.S.: By all means, I am not advertising Linux or recommending it's use instead of Windows, but using it as tool to find solution.
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  6. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #16

    Hey again and really wow, thanks for the information

    Im so desperate i would try anything.. its just, i've been working on this windows 7 for almost 3 days now, including searching for drivers and understanding a laptop in general. So i have 2 more questions.

    1. If i would do this Linux install, can i do it aside windows 7? Like running a dual OS boot or something? So if the graphic card is still not found i can just continue on the windows 7?

    2. If i go to system in device manager there are a couple things i dont understand. PCI slots that have no name to it? Or just named Generic.

    And also, if it isnt too much (sorry guys!) the dell driver page suggest i install AMD drivers and i already did that 3 times? It keeps not recognizing any Amd or (ATI??) software. Really am in the blue here

    The graphics card is one thats connected with the motherboard, if that is failing, wouldnt the pc in general be failing? Its fast as lighting though..

    Thanks in advance guys!
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  7. Posts : 47
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
       #17

    The method I described will not affect your windows installation at all. Answering your questions:
    1) It will run directly from your flash drive and will not affect your current Windows installation. You may boot from Windows after removing flash drive and you can use it like before.
    2) These devices either do not require specific drivers or don't have any installed and default windows driver is used. In device properties you should be able to locate driver provided by Microsoft. For example, generic driver is used for any USB drive you connect.

    ATI or AMD driver is used for ATI and AMD video cards, just like GeForce driver for nVidia video cards. Unfortunately, I do not know why DELL suggest it's installation. Could be simple mistake by program.

    In computer with 2 video cards, when one is failing, another is used, if drivers for both are installed and both are enabled. Most modern notebooks have 2 and use them depending on situation. For example, when you browsing internet - integrated card is used and when you play games, more powerful discrete card used instead. Some desktop computers support this technology too.
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  8. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #18

    Well Xenoid, thanks for all the big info again. I will download and try it, hopefully i can make it tonight.

    The weird thing is that alot of the Dell inspiron R15 N5110 have AMD catalyst or something installed. (from what i see browsing the web).

    Well i will update you guys as soon as possible!
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  9. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #19

    Hi, im back. Last post for tonight gotta sleep.

    So i've tried the linux startup and checked through sysinfo. All i got was a VGA compatible controller with under that a intel corporation 2nd generation core processor famility integrated graphics controller (Rev 09) ( Prog-if00 [VGA-controller].

    Subsystem: Dell device 04ca.

    Well here are some pictures i took.

    I also got some new info i didnt know it would matter, for a while now my AC adapter for the N5110 (130W) isnt functioning as it should. Its plugged in but NOT charging. Ive checked if charging was disabled in bios but it was enabled. The Adapter doesnt get recognized in the bios but my other dell charger does, but thats a 85W ( i think ) so its not good enough.


    I really hope the nvidia chip isnt broken or anything, they just replaced it last year!

    Well thanks again, i really really do appreciate this help. (And linux looks kinda awesome.)
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  10. Posts : 18,415
    windows 7 home 64bit
       #20

    It is looking as if the Motherboard has become faulty again ....
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