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So I found this decade-old AIO in a yard sale and decided to buy it. It was first shipped with Windows 8 and after a slow start, I decided to switch it to Ubuntu 22.04.3 and was much faster.

I did regular maintenance on the computer and decided to install the driver since the computer doesn't find the NVIDIA driver. I followed the instructions to the official Ubuntu website https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/nvidia-drivers-installation, and it told me to type sudo ubuntu-drivers install into the terminal and everything was going well. After that, I rebooted the system and first just shows the HP logo booting then it just stops with the Ubuntu and Hp logo and nothing else happens.

HP Envy 23 AIO after Nvidia Driver

I tried to activate GRUB but since i am very new to Ubuntu, I really don't know how and the things that it tells me like to press esc but does nothing or press shift but just sends me to the HP Startup Menu.

Can someone tell me why this is happening?

Driver Information: Geoforce GT 630M

  • That card is no longer supported. See https://askubuntu.com/a/1497262/243321 The proprietary driver that it needs won't run on the current kernels. I had this same issue and the last Ubuntu system that supports it is 20.04 with the non HWE kernel. Anything newer won't work. You can run the nouveau driver though. – Organic Marble Jan 10 '24 at 17:31

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