Not Recognizing Zotac GPU
Aug 24, 2015
Ever since I've updated to Windows 10 which I love dearly there is this nagging issue that I'm having. I own a low profile Graphics Card that I would love to install the drivers for but for some reason I'm getting this error when trying to install the drivers. "The graphics driver could not find compatible hardware." I have the GPU in my motherboard but it will not recognized the darn thing.
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