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Lately I've been having somme freezing issues with my 1060 6gb so I reinstalled the drivers but now the nvidia control panel doesn't show up at all. Not even in control panel

To reinstall the drivers I used DDU and then installed the latest dch drivers

 

OK Nevermind. Suddenly a notification has appeared that the nvidia control panel has been instaled for some reason so problem solved.

Ty for all the help

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Did you install via geforce experience or the website?

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The whole guide on how to find Nvidia controll panel.

The problem: 

some people cant find their cp settings anywhere from their pc and some have trouble dowloading the latest drivers from Nvidia.
This tutorial will erase all older Nvidia drives that are installed on your computer that interfear with the new one. Then you dowloae the latest driver, and get a clean install. Then it should work and nvidia cp should be accessible through right click on home


first u have to dowload (dont apply/set up it yet)  your nvidia driver from nvidias site. Then you have to dowload DDU that removes all older nvidia drivers that are still messing up your computer. 

https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

Remember! dont apply dem yet, just keep them in a folder or startup (home site). 

choose the version of the country you live in. If you live outside the mentioned countries you can choosing any of them, it works aswell (I live outside the mentioned countries and i chose England)

Now enter windows safe mode by restarting your pc. 
In the lockscreen you should press on SHIFT and restart, this will transfer you to a blue option screen. Now press on (troubleshoot -> Advanced options -> more -> startup settings) 

Press restart and go to "4" safe mode  by pressing f4.
Be sure you dont have network connection

Now when you are in the safe windows mode run Guru3d DDU (the dowload file is hidden inside the file folder, so search for somethin i guess says "display driver uninstaller"

in the right cornes choose (GPU)
Then press where it says "unistall and restart". 

when you come back to normal windows you can now "activate" the new nvidia driver that was mentioned in the beginning.

 (IMPORTANT)
When you are finishing the install, remeber to choose "advanced option" in the installation options. 

Put a cross in the box that says it will set all nvidia drivers to normal and remove all older drivers and profiles. 

Now finish the installation and Nvidia controll panell should be located in right click on home.

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On 3/4/2019 at 12:59 PM, Antonpa said:

The whole guide on how to find Nvidia controll panel.

The problem: 

some people cant find their cp settings anywhere from their pc and some have trouble dowloading the latest drivers from Nvidia.
This tutorial will erase all older Nvidia drives that are installed on your computer that interfear with the new one. Then you dowloae the latest driver, and get a clean install. Then it should work and nvidia cp should be accessible through right click on home


first u have to dowload (dont apply/set up it yet)  your nvidia driver from nvidias site. Then you have to dowload DDU that removes all older nvidia drivers that are still messing up your computer. 

https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

Remember! dont apply dem yet, just keep them in a folder or startup (home site). 

choose the version of the country you live in. If you live outside the mentioned countries you can choosing any of them, it works aswell (I live outside the mentioned countries and i chose England)

Now enter windows safe mode by restarting your pc. 
In the lockscreen you should press on SHIFT and restart, this will transfer you to a blue option screen. Now press on (troubleshoot -> Advanced options -> more -> startup settings) 

Press restart and go to "4" safe mode  by pressing f4.
Be sure you dont have network connection

Now when you are in the safe windows mode run Guru3d DDU (the dowload file is hidden inside the file folder, so search for somethin i guess says "display driver uninstaller"

in the right cornes choose (GPU)
Then press where it says "unistall and restart". 

when you come back to normal windows you can now "activate" the new nvidia driver that was mentioned in the beginning.

 (IMPORTANT)
When you are finishing the install, remeber to choose "advanced option" in the installation options. 

Put a cross in the box that says it will set all nvidia drivers to normal and remove all older drivers and profiles. 

Now finish the installation and Nvidia controll panell should be located in right click on home.

cool copy-paste. Doesn't work.

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