I've installed Windows 10 on the new PC of my mom and done the update and this happen. Windows 10 see the graphic card the same way as an USB key and it annoys the hell out of me. How do i solve this problem so the GTX is no longer in the peripheral tray?
Did you try to eject it :D
Oh never seen that... what happens when you eject it? Hope no holes in the case XD
Yes I tried to eject it, the screen went blank for 1 second but then come back but then NVIDIA GeForce Experience say there is no compatible graphic card. It rebecomes normal right after a restart.
I don't have a solution for that on windows.. but I assume that somehow the device ID of that graphics-card landed on the removable devices list... or some other fuckup happened.
Is it a labtop?
I've seen this happen to many other people. Maybe is an issue with the latest driver. If you can revert back to a previous driver and everything should be fixed.
No it's a full fledge desktop
I will try that
Maybe you could totally uninstall the drivers and go thru the device manager and get device drivers from there.
I recon it should install then properly?
It doesn't work. I cannot revert to any previous driver. And when I uninstall the drivers thru the device manager, I cannot get any device driver as it disappear from the device manager and even NVIDIA say there is no more graphic card (but my screen still continue to work, plug to that graphic card, so I understand nothing).
I wonder if @cityle is adventurous enough to try hot unplugging the GPU. It is generally not advised and leads to a system crash and might damage things, but maybe someone at Microsoft was experimenting with it because laptops.
THAT IS AWESOME.
Extremely curious as to why this is happening, haha.

I would rather not
(Excuse me that was like the first picture that pop up in my head I had too)
This is hilarious.
But anyway, this is a driver issue and I'm gonna guess you're using the latest drivers.
Few days ago Nvidia released the 361.75 WHQL drivers which:
Added Beta support on GeForce GTX GPUs for external graphics over Thunderbolt 3.
GPUs supported include all GTX 900 series, Titan X, and GeForce GTX 750 and 750Ti
Source (page 3)
http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/361.75/361.75-win10-win8-win7-winvista-desktop-release-notes.pdf
Expect a driver update soon. In the meanwhile, deal with it.
P.S. WHQL my ass.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh. Damn, not for Kepler, wish I had that.
