AI program utilizing GPU0 but I need it to utilize GPU1 (NVIDIA), Can GPU#'s be switched?

cwgaskill
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As the title reads, I am trying to utilize an AI program that was designed to look to GPU0 to perform the "work".  This is fine if you have a video card in a PCI-e slot and uninstall the onboard video.  With the ACER/NVIDIA graphics, it is an issue because the program does not have any "switching" of GPUs that I can tell.  Once the program starts and tries to "work" it crashes and gives an error stating GPU0 is under performing.

I've disabled the Intel drivers and when I use the Task Manager performance tool, GPU0 doesn't show up and yes GPU1 NVIDIA is present  BUT the AI program doesn't like that b/c it is still programed to look at GPU0 to perform the "work" and will give the same error.  

I've used the NVIDIA control panel to say "USE NVIDIA for AI program", even opened the program by "right clicking" and chose the option "Run with NVIDIA processor", still the program is looking for and possibly accessing or trying to access GPU0 and not the NVIDIA GPU1.

Desktop users don;t have an issue using this AI program I guess b/c the onboard graphics can be installed to where the NVIDIA card has the GPU id# of "0".  

Is there a way to rename/switch the GPU#'s so the NVIDIA is GPU0 and the Intel is GPU1 on an ACER E5-774G?


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