Could you access the BIOS (press F2 repeatedly at start-up) to confirm if the NVIDIA card is detected there?
If not, please run an ePSA diagnostic and send me the results on a private message, along with you Service Tag, contact information and link to this thread.
I'm having the exact same issue with my nVidia GeForce 770M.
Did you ever get this resolved?
It also started while doing a fresh install of Windows 8 and now I can't get my dedicated graphics working. I've reinstalled Windows 8 a ridiculous number of times now.
Have you completed the same troubleshooting steps above (check BIOS, use FN+F5, re-install drivers, run ePSA)? Or have you done any troubleshooting of your own?
I had tried lots of things (included all of the same troubleshooting mentioned above). Now, miraculously, after doing absolutely nothing at all, the device has appeared again. I'm just installing the latest nVidia drivers on it and then I'm going to attempt to update to Windows 8.1 again, which I'm sure is what triggered this in the first place.
At least this proves, to me at least, that this is unrelated to a recent BIOS update I performed. However, I wonder if updating to Windows 8.1 (which now means you're forced straight to Windows 8.1 Update 1) will trigger this issue again.
I was using Windows 8.1 for a long time with no problems with the graphics card, but I kept getting failed automatic updates (presumably for Update 1) and each time caused my profile to become corrupt. So I reset my PC in an attempt to get Windows 8.1 Update 1 installed. It worked, except that this problem then developed and even further resets didn't fix it.
As I expected, when I updated to Windows 8.1 (Updated 1), my graphics device suddenly disappeared again after seeing an error (VIDEO_DXGKRNL_FATAL_ERROR) during the update. However, the update still proceeded and everything except for the nVidia graphics worked fine. In previous attempts at this (and there were many) I tried lots of the same steps as you, however, this time I simply did nothing and let the laptop sit. After a few hours I noticed the screen flickering and then the device magically reappeared in the Device Manager. I jumped on the opportunity and installed the latest nVidia drivers (touch wood) it's still there. I've not attempted gaming yet though.
This is by no means ideal and I'd love to know what's causing the error during the Windows 8.1 update and why the device just disappears.
.... Card not recognized in bios... upgraded bios from A8 to A11 and nothing still. I've tried everything I can... system restore is not an option for me.
.... Card not recognized in bios... upgraded bios from A8 to A11 and nothing still. I've tried everything I can... system restore is not an option for me.
Hi srothell,
What Alienware model do you own?
Try the function keys Fn+F7 or Fn+F5 to switch between integrated and discrete graphics card (if applicable).
Same issue here. Followed all the steps mentioned here, installed windows 8 several times, changed fn + f5, but my card is not detected in the bios. Whats going on here ?
Same issue here. Followed all the steps mentioned here, installed windows 8 several times, changed fn + f5, but my card is not detected in the bios. Whats going on here ?
Hi kaiserpunk,
If you've completed all the troubleshooting steps and the issue persists, most likely the video card has failed and needs to be replaced.
If the system is in warranty, the replacement can be covered. For further assistance, I recommend you get in touch with Technical Support in your region or send me a private message with your Service Tag if you're in the US or Canada.
ManishIndia
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October 24th, 2014 07:00
Thanks Guys,
Above mentioned Procedures worked for me and my NVIDIA Card is now working just fine.
Cheers
Alienware-Naomi
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May 5th, 2014 14:00
Hi!
Could you access the BIOS (press F2 repeatedly at start-up) to confirm if the NVIDIA card is detected there?
If not, please run an ePSA diagnostic and send me the results on a private message, along with you Service Tag, contact information and link to this thread.
errohrer
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May 5th, 2014 23:00
ePSA reports "All tests passed.". No error codes were reported.
Service tag and contact info provided via private message.
neocotic
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June 13th, 2014 09:00
I'm having the exact same issue with my nVidia GeForce 770M.
Did you ever get this resolved?
It also started while doing a fresh install of Windows 8 and now I can't get my dedicated graphics working. I've reinstalled Windows 8 a ridiculous number of times now.
Alienware-Naomi
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June 13th, 2014 14:00
Hi neocotic!
Have you completed the same troubleshooting steps above (check BIOS, use FN+F5, re-install drivers, run ePSA)? Or have you done any troubleshooting of your own?
neocotic
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June 13th, 2014 14:00
I had tried lots of things (included all of the same troubleshooting mentioned above). Now, miraculously, after doing absolutely nothing at all, the device has appeared again. I'm just installing the latest nVidia drivers on it and then I'm going to attempt to update to Windows 8.1 again, which I'm sure is what triggered this in the first place.
At least this proves, to me at least, that this is unrelated to a recent BIOS update I performed. However, I wonder if updating to Windows 8.1 (which now means you're forced straight to Windows 8.1 Update 1) will trigger this issue again.
I was using Windows 8.1 for a long time with no problems with the graphics card, but I kept getting failed automatic updates (presumably for Update 1) and each time caused my profile to become corrupt. So I reset my PC in an attempt to get Windows 8.1 Update 1 installed. It worked, except that this problem then developed and even further resets didn't fix it.
errohrer
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June 15th, 2014 15:00
neocotic
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June 16th, 2014 02:00
As I expected, when I updated to Windows 8.1 (Updated 1), my graphics device suddenly disappeared again after seeing an error (VIDEO_DXGKRNL_FATAL_ERROR) during the update. However, the update still proceeded and everything except for the nVidia graphics worked fine. In previous attempts at this (and there were many) I tried lots of the same steps as you, however, this time I simply did nothing and let the laptop sit. After a few hours I noticed the screen flickering and then the device magically reappeared in the Device Manager. I jumped on the opportunity and installed the latest nVidia drivers (touch wood) it's still there. I've not attempted gaming yet though.
This is by no means ideal and I'd love to know what's causing the error during the Windows 8.1 update and why the device just disappears.
srothell
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July 3rd, 2014 14:00
Alienware-Naomi
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July 3rd, 2014 16:00
Hi srothell,
What Alienware model do you own?
Try the function keys Fn+F7 or Fn+F5 to switch between integrated and discrete graphics card (if applicable).
srothell
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July 3rd, 2014 17:00
Alienware-Naomi
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July 7th, 2014 10:00
Please run an ePSA diagnostic and send me a private message with your Service Tag and contact information so I can assist you further.
kaiserpunk
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July 11th, 2014 07:00
Same issue here. Followed all the steps mentioned here, installed windows 8 several times, changed fn + f5, but my card is not detected in the bios. Whats going on here ?
Alienware-Naomi
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July 11th, 2014 12:00
Hi kaiserpunk,
If you've completed all the troubleshooting steps and the issue persists, most likely the video card has failed and needs to be replaced.
If the system is in warranty, the replacement can be covered. For further assistance, I recommend you get in touch with Technical Support in your region or send me a private message with your Service Tag if you're in the US or Canada.
SKVizionz
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September 2nd, 2014 21:00
I have the same problem. My nvidia graphics are not being detected.
the only one is the integrated graphics
Can someone help me!!!