

The best thing is I could swear my recent install was from the installer it still shows up under "recently added" which it previously didn't do (iirc) Well that's what it appears like, but the definitely *is* a way and it is included in the driver it just doesn't always install for some reason, see above it's either clean install option, or you have to be offline perhaps - I'm definitely not sure but I know it installs without the pesky store pop-up sometimes (and sometimes not)

It is only available for download/install from the Windows store now. Nvidia control panel is no longer bundled with the driver package.

Is there any way to fix this or am I looking at a new install of windows? I will say in the time its took me to troubleshoot this, I could have reinstalled and set up windows. Since the, I've tried reinstalling multiple different nvidia drivers using both methods. I checked with device manager and gpuz to confirm the drivers were in place and functional. I checked in all programs to confirm the driver was def installed. Just spun for a few seconds then stopped. I tried running the nvidia shortcut in the start menu. It wasnt in the system tray and it was missing from the right click context menu. I boot back into windows and installed the nvidia drivers.Īlmost straight away I noticed I had no nvidia control panel. I ran ddu and removed all the nvidia stuff I was trying to see if a newer driver fixes the shader caching bug in destiny 2. So I used ddu for my first time as I've seen it recommended on here several times.
