Nvidia MX150 not being detected Acer Aspire A515-51G-515J

ZachG1104
ZachG1104 Member Posts: 15 Troubleshooter
First off, sorry if this is in the wrong category I am not sure if it is or not.
The problem is I have a MX150 graphics card in my Acer Aspire A515-51G-515J laptop that is not being detected. I have tried updating my Nvidia drivers and all it tells me is that it could not find a graphics card in my system.

This is a screenshot of my device manager. As you can see it is using integrated graphics but does not say anything about the MX150. However in "Other Devices" there are 2 unknown devices which I don't know what to make of but I guess they are worth noting.

These are listed in my control panel as a program and were there since I booted the laptop and I didn't download them. I don't know if this helps I'm just trying to provide you with something to work with. Hopefully we can figure this out soon.

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,189 Trailblazer
    ZachG1104 said:
    First off, sorry if this is in the wrong category I am not sure if it is or not.
    The problem is I have a MX150 graphics card in my Acer Aspire A515-51G-515J laptop that is not being detected. I have tried updating my Nvidia drivers and all it tells me is that it could not find a graphics card in my system.

    This is a screenshot of my device manager. As you can see it is using integrated graphics but does not say anything about the MX150. However in "Other Devices" there are 2 unknown devices which I don't know what to make of but I guess they are worth noting.

    These are listed in my control panel as a program and were there since I booted the laptop and I didn't download them. I don't know if this helps I'm just trying to provide you with something to work with. Hopefully we can figure this out soon.

    First uninstall all the old NVIDIA drivers from your laptop by using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) V18.0.4.3 Released. And then install the new MX150 driver, you need to go through the whole process as your laptop will reboot a few times before the new NVIDIA MX150 driver is installed and then only install the GeForce Experience.


  • ZachG1104
    ZachG1104 Member Posts: 15 Troubleshooter
    StevenGen said:
    ZachG1104 said:
    First off, sorry if this is in the wrong category I am not sure if it is or not.
    The problem is I have a MX150 graphics card in my Acer Aspire A515-51G-515J laptop that is not being detected. I have tried updating my Nvidia drivers and all it tells me is that it could not find a graphics card in my system.

    This is a screenshot of my device manager. As you can see it is using integrated graphics but does not say anything about the MX150. However in "Other Devices" there are 2 unknown devices which I don't know what to make of but I guess they are worth noting.

    These are listed in my control panel as a program and were there since I booted the laptop and I didn't download them. I don't know if this helps I'm just trying to provide you with something to work with. Hopefully we can figure this out soon.

    First uninstall all the old NVIDIA drivers from your laptop by using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) V18.0.4.3 Released. And then install the new MX150 driver, you need to go through the whole process as your laptop will reboot a few times before the new NVIDIA MX150 driver is installed and then only install the GeForce Experience.


    What settings should I use here? PhysX and Amd Audio Bus were disabled already should I enable them?
  • ZachG1104
    ZachG1104 Member Posts: 15 Troubleshooter
    StevenGen said:
    ZachG1104 said:
    First off, sorry if this is in the wrong category I am not sure if it is or not.
    The problem is I have a MX150 graphics card in my Acer Aspire A515-51G-515J laptop that is not being detected. I have tried updating my Nvidia drivers and all it tells me is that it could not find a graphics card in my system.

    This is a screenshot of my device manager. As you can see it is using integrated graphics but does not say anything about the MX150. However in "Other Devices" there are 2 unknown devices which I don't know what to make of but I guess they are worth noting.

    These are listed in my control panel as a program and were there since I booted the laptop and I didn't download them. I don't know if this helps I'm just trying to provide you with something to work with. Hopefully we can figure this out soon.

    First uninstall all the old NVIDIA drivers from your laptop by using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) V18.0.4.3 Released. And then install the new MX150 driver, you need to go through the whole process as your laptop will reboot a few times before the new NVIDIA MX150 driver is installed and then only install the GeForce Experience.


    Can you give me a more in-depth tutorial if possible on what exactly to do?
  • ZachG1104
    ZachG1104 Member Posts: 15 Troubleshooter
    StevenGen said:
    ZachG1104 said:
    First off, sorry if this is in the wrong category I am not sure if it is or not.
    The problem is I have a MX150 graphics card in my Acer Aspire A515-51G-515J laptop that is not being detected. I have tried updating my Nvidia drivers and all it tells me is that it could not find a graphics card in my system.

    This is a screenshot of my device manager. As you can see it is using integrated graphics but does not say anything about the MX150. However in "Other Devices" there are 2 unknown devices which I don't know what to make of but I guess they are worth noting.

    These are listed in my control panel as a program and were there since I booted the laptop and I didn't download them. I don't know if this helps I'm just trying to provide you with something to work with. Hopefully we can figure this out soon.

    First uninstall all the old NVIDIA drivers from your laptop by using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) V18.0.4.3 Released. And then install the new MX150 driver, you need to go through the whole process as your laptop will reboot a few times before the new NVIDIA MX150 driver is installed and then only install the GeForce Experience.


    Can you give me a more in-depth tutorial and link what drivers I would need to install?