#Laptop MBDA ( No ACPI Support ) Nvidia Problem

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lilac knoll
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So, today my 3050 laptop gpu randomly showed a code 45. And me as a person who never saw this before just stupidly deleted the hidden driver ( the laptop gpu ) and now I can't re install it. My laptop isn't running as fast now and I don't know what to do

gaunt tiger
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Code 45 = hardware is missing

This should never happen

If laptop still in warranty, RMA it

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(Windows can't detect that it exists)

lilac knoll
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So I'm in a dead end

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The day before it the laptop was perfectly fine

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I can't even restore to before the problem occurred

lilac knoll
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This is actually bad though

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My pc can't even run games or even regular apps properly

gaunt tiger
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as a last resort I'd probably hard power off the laptop (check the manual or support pages to see if you can completely cut off the power, including the battery), wait a minute, then plug all the power back in and see if it now appears

lilac knoll
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Alright

lilac knoll
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It's still gone

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I don't think I'm getting the gpu back

gaunt tiger
lilac knoll
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Huh

lilac knoll
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heres a update

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now it shows a MBDA ( No ACPI support )

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does that mean anything?

lilac knoll
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Laptop MBDA ( No ACPI Support ) Nvidia Problem

gaunt tiger
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As I've said... you can't "idea" a hardware issue

gaunt tiger
# lilac knoll now it shows a MBDA ( No ACPI support )

But if this is truly the case (it displaying as Microsoft Basic Display Adapter (No ACPI Support), it means that a GPU is detected, but there is no driver installed, and for some reason the GPU doesn't support ACPI (which normally should never happen on functioning hardware)

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If the NVIDIA driver installer package still does not recognise the GPU, that laptop's life as a gaming laptop is truly done.

lilac knoll
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Welp

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Rip my laptop

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Guess it's now just