Nvidia 960m driver for attila
If the problems continue you are either looking at reinstalling windows or a service. If all of a sudden the problems go away on energy saving or adaptive it points to the Nvidia GPU being the problem. If they do continue try the reverse, Go back into Nvidia control panel and change the power management mode to adaptive, or if you have the option choose Energy Saving and see if the problem continue. Test the system like this and see if the problems continue. Change the Nvidia 3D settings to high performance (right click the desktop, choose nvidia control panel, 3D settings, global settings, power management mode and change it to Optimal power.
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Both running properly according to device manager. Device manager shows two graphic adapters: NVidia GTX 960M and Intel HD Graphics 4600. I have problems installing CUDA properly. Just bough a new Lenovo Y50 laptop with a GTX 960M graphics adapter. I suggest testing the system with the AC adapter connected, no external displays, with the Windows ""high performance"" power plan selected (press the windows key and x key together, choose power options, power plans, advanced and high performance". Hi There Chat support told me to post this since they could not help.
#Nvidia 960m driver for attila install#
these things: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install nvidia-current nvidia-settings sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bumblebee/stable sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install bumblebee bumblebee-nvidia primus linux-headers.
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From your post you mentioned uninstalling the Intel and Nvidia drivers but if not i suggest these drivers in the following order. I tried as explained here: How do I install the Nvidia drivers Correct nvidia+intel graphics setup in 14.04. A Code 43 error usually means a problem with the video driver.