Lenovo z570 nvidia hardware does not detect
Basically, I bought a lenovo ideapad z570 last year I have reset this laptop using the recovery system of key a few times everything works normally and its great. But this time, it's not detecting not the graphics card from nvidia which is incorporated inside every time I try to install the driver it is said that it is not detected or no useful material was found. Sometimes the graphics card is and I can optimize the parameters using the quick tray icon but when I would restart the pc it would disappear. I really want to get this working and yes the switch at the bottom of the laptop is on but still nothing. It is also enabled in the bios.
OK, the problem has been resolved the problem was a fault on the wire located on the motherboard for it's a fixed a new motherboard had to be installed
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