Try to find your PnP/PCI Configurations in the BIOS. There should be something along the lines of "Resources Controlled By".
Set that to Auto and see if that fixes the problem.
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Hi all,
I have recently installed a new graphics card on my Windows 10 pc (1050 Ti branded Asus) but I am not
able to use it because it appears that there is a resource conflict that I can't specify more accurately.
Before installing it, I reinstalled the OS from scratch in order to avoid a driver conflict but it appears that wasn't enough.
The driver installation from GeForce Experience fails too (I have restarted the pc twice and it keeps on
asking to install the same version of the driver, 391.24).
I tried troubleshooting from the settings in the OS but, after identifing the error in Nvidia 1050 Ti, it tells me that it is impossible to identify the problem. The last idea was updating BIOS but no one is available. So I am using the integrated graphics for now, but I hope someone can help me.
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Try to find your PnP/PCI Configurations in the BIOS. There should be something along the lines of "Resources Controlled By".
Set that to Auto and see if that fixes the problem.
Have you tried manually installing the nVidia driver?
The most similar setting that I found is about PCI slot protection, I disabled it for the graphics card slot but it seems that it turned off, so the OS can't detect the graphics card
Try downloading the driver directly from nVidia & manually installing that version.