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- NVIDIA CONTROL PANEL NOT OPENING WINDOWS 10 2017 DRIVERS
- NVIDIA CONTROL PANEL NOT OPENING WINDOWS 10 2017 DRIVER
- NVIDIA CONTROL PANEL NOT OPENING WINDOWS 10 2017 SOFTWARE
NVIDIA CONTROL PANEL NOT OPENING WINDOWS 10 2017 SOFTWARE
I feel like I have no troubleshooting options left aside from reinstalling Windows, which I really don't fucking want to do since I just went through that a few months ago and I'm only just now feeling like I've fully settled back in with all my random software and tools that I like having installed. I've tried installing it as a clean installation and not, which makes no difference.
NVIDIA CONTROL PANEL NOT OPENING WINDOWS 10 2017 DRIVER
I am using DDU every time to fully uninstall the driver before reinstalling it.
NVIDIA CONTROL PANEL NOT OPENING WINDOWS 10 2017 DRIVERS
I've tried quite a few troubleshooting steps at this point, including installing multiple older drivers from a few months ago (a time period when I know NVCP was working), stopping and restarting services, etc.
NVIDIA CONTROL PANEL NOT OPENING WINDOWS 10 2017 SOFTWARE LICENSE
If I look in Task Manager, I can see that the Nvidia Control Panel process very briefly blips up and then disappears again.Īlso, whenever I try to reinstall the driver, after it's complete, when I first try to open NVCP, it does show the software license agreement window where you have to click Agree, but after clicking Agree, that window goes away and the NVCP never comes up. I have an RTX 3080, and the driver (which I have reinstalled multiple times at this point) works just fine, as normal, in every way except that NVCP will not open. This has been an issue for maybe a week or 2, I'm not exactly sure how long, since I don't open NVCP all that often. To preface this, I'm entirely unsure if this is an issue with Windows Insider Dev builds specifically, or if there's something else wrong that I haven't been able to find on my own. This doesn't fix the fact that you can't open NVCP from the Desktop right click, or from the quick launch icon, but it does let you adjust settings and manage 3D profiles. Also, for me personally, my Desktop/Documents/Downloads etc folders are not located in the default where this command copied the folder to, but it was a very simple matter of copying from there onto my actual Desktop. I ran this in a Terminal window that I opened as Admin. Our CSS is open source, if you want to make a change, make a PR to this repo on GitHub.ĮDIT: Got a functioning workaround!! Thanks to u/gg-deus's comment here, I learned that there is a powershell command you can run to copy the NVCP program folder out onto your desktop, where you can then open it as expected! Here's the command: Get-AppxPackage 'NVIDIACorp.NVIDIAControlPanel' | % Questions Relevant Links Join our discord channel!Ĭlick here to check out the FAQ about the Windows Insider Program on the subreddit's wiki page.

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