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GTX 1650 Bios disappears after installing driver

DaLentii

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hello, I'm having a problem with the bios of my gtx 1650 vanishing in gpu-z after installing the driver, it also shows error 43 after rebooting. I've tried various versions of the drivers and bios and the problem still persists, could someone help me ?
 

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If DDU and reinstalling the latest driver doesn't work then it's most likely a hardware issue.
 
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This is no driver issue its gpu "KAPUT", the issue was already there...simply wasn't trigged earlier.
 

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This is no driver issue its gpu "KAPUT", the issue was already there...simply wasn't trigged earlier.
sry for the wait, there's any chance that this could for some reason be caused by a bad ssd ? I'm using a very dodgy ssd, and windows is giving some attitude to boot, like, having to enter safe mode and ddu the nvidia drivers to boot

If DDU and reinstalling the latest driver doesn't work then it's most likely a hardware issue.
sry for the wait, this could be caused by a bad ssd ?, it's getting kinda boring to boot into windows, like, when I press the power switch, it tries to boot three times, enters into the recovery page, and then I need to enter safe mode and ddu the nvidia drivers to boot into windows. I'm using an ssd that some of my buddies bought after me and are complaining that windows are giving then blue screens and some driver issues
 
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