Thanks, I'll try the old drivers but I'm might just buy a newer card.
Graphics Card
Windows 11 recognizes that I have a graphics card but cannot tell what kind. When I try to install the Nvidia driver it says no Nvidia card detected.
Card: NVIDIA QUADRO 2000
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Anonymous
2022-10-11T01:12:44+00:00 -
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2022-10-11T00:58:41+00:00 NVIDIA QUADRO 2000 is from 2010! Its been out of driver support so there may be no compatible driver. You can try a Windows 10 quadro driver or maybe Windows is providing one from Windows update and that's all you get if it works.
Last compatible Windows drivers is RTX/Quadro > Quadro series > Quadro 2000 > Windows 10 > standard. https://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us
So no dch driver support!
Try the last supported Windows 10 driver for that GPU and check if non-dch requires a workaround on Windows 11. If nothing then you only have the Windows Update provided driver on Windows 11 if it has one. If not then it cannot be used on Windows 11.
You could of course use it on Linux as well. Its has support for old GPUs on the latest stuff.
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Anonymous
2022-10-11T00:30:17+00:00 Hi Fred,
It recognizes the card as a Microsoft basic display adapter. The card is new.
Thanks
Scott
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Anonymous
2022-10-07T21:41:00+00:00 Hello Scott
My name is Fred.
Windows recognizes the graphics card, but can you use it?
Are the Graphic card new?
Best Regards,
Fred