Hopefully Nvidia or the VirtuMVP people will see this and create a fix. If it doesn't, I am truly sorry as I felt your pain. That pretty much sealed the deal on this as a fix for me. until I turned VirtuMVP GPU Virtualization back on, and it immediately prevented Nvidia Control Panel from opening again. UPDATE - Also confirmed that after opening the Nvidia Control Panel and closing it that I could open and close as much as I wanted. Retested this multiple time on clean reboots and it worked every time, on two different PC's. Right-clicked desktop and selected Nvidia Virtual Control Panel and it opened. on 'Main' tab that it starts with I simply clicked the 'On' button on the GPU Virtualization to turn it off System Tray - Open VirtuMVP control panel I hypothesized that it was the VirtuMVP software that come with many of the new boards with onboard GPU's. Well that was a last gasp method I didn't want to tackle quite yet, so I thought about why that would impact the Nvidia Control Panel. I noticed people stating to remove the OnBoard Intel card. Clean install, AV set to allow EXE to run. RESEARCH - Did almost everything on these pages. The Nvidia Control Panel will not open, but you can clearly see in Task Manager that another process opens with same name. All that happens is that you get a spinning hourglass for a few seconds then it disappears. ISSUE - NVidia control panel is running as a process, but I cannot open it via right click method on desktop, nor by directly running the EXE. Just figured out how to fix this on my PC. Seems Microsoft still has some kinks to work out. I have to manually go find it in explorer and then click to open the item. Same goes for when I click Start /Windows logo and then type "uninstall" it brings up "Add Remove Programs" but isn't clickable, again I have to go to the control panel from the Start menu and then I can access the system program install/uninstall dialog.Īgain, this occurs for many search terms where the search results show the correct result of what I typed but clicking does nothing. I found however that if I go to control panel from the Start menu I can open the nvidia control panel no problem. If you want to go back to using the Nvidia GPU, then manually switch your laptop to Dedicated Nvidia GPU mode. It should be in the system tray or right-click on the desktop. Do this by opening the Intel graphics control panel. I think this is a windows 10 bug that has yet to be fixed. Install the Intel graphics driver Reboot if necessary Test to make sure your Intel graphics drivers are working properly. I found that this along with some other "search" items in windows 10 do not respond to click events from the Start menu, right or left click even though it shows the green nvidia icon along with "Nvidia Control Panel" in the Start menu search results (and not under web results or anything like that, it is a program listing for sure).
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