How can I launch games using a second video card? And why do I have few options in Nvidia X Server Settings?
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Nvidia drivers are not installed. Most likely it is a Secure Boot issue. – Pilot6 Aug 26 '17 at 16:07
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Considering Nvidia X Server Settings screenshot it seems there is a lack of PRIME Profiles item along those two items I see. Once I've met with this situation when I had Secure Boot
enabled in my BIOS (UEFI). So my advice is try to find Secure Boot
in your BIOS (UEFI) and disable it. After rebooting you should see PRIME Profiles where you can choose which video card should be active.
Here are some explanations on the subject: Why disabling “Secure Boot” is enforced policy when installing 3rd party modules
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Zanna, I don't understand your comment. Do you consider my answer inappropriate for some reason? – Victor A. Mar 27 '17 at 14:24
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Sorry, I was just pointing out that the person you are addressing only edited the question - it's not Takkat's screenshot. As to your answer itself, I am not sure; it seems more like speculation than a tested solution, but I don't have experience with nvidia issues. – Zanna Mar 27 '17 at 14:28
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Turning
Secure Boot
really helped me. On my Desktop system with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 dedicated video card it made me able to see and use about 10 settings panes in the driver instead of 2 as the screenshot shows whenSecure Boot
was enabled. And on my notebook with Intel + NVIDIA GF750M by disablingSecure Boot
it allowed me to see 3 instead of 2 driver settings panes - the third one is PRIME Profile which is required by the topic starter. – Victor A. Mar 27 '17 at 14:42 -
Here are some explanations on the subject: Why disabling “Secure Boot” is enforced policy when installing 3rd party modules – Victor A. Mar 27 '17 at 14:47
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