My 6 months old Asus X750JN laptop has an Intel HD Graphics 4600 display adapter and Nvidia GeForce 840M card. At the beginning the laptop used to always reboot twice, like I will get to the users account sign-in screen and after I input my password it will reboot. Finally I resolved this issue by disabling the Nvidia and all was ok then.
Last week I install 8GB additional RAM (total now is 16GB) plus a new SSD which is my boot drive and re installed windows 8.1 from the recovery partition. All went fine but now after I wake up the laptop from sleep and put my password, it re boots again.
So I disable the Nvidia from the device manager, re boot and all seemed ok. Then decided to remove the Nvidia software and after a reboot I got the message “Fatal Error, Video DXGKRNL”. Luckily the laptop went by itself thru a few reboots and re installed the Nvidia but still have the problem of double booting.
My question is how can I safely remove the Nvidia? I only use my laptop to work with Access and Excel and have no need for HD graphics if this is what Nvidia is for
Thanks
Last week I install 8GB additional RAM (total now is 16GB) plus a new SSD which is my boot drive and re installed windows 8.1 from the recovery partition. All went fine but now after I wake up the laptop from sleep and put my password, it re boots again.
So I disable the Nvidia from the device manager, re boot and all seemed ok. Then decided to remove the Nvidia software and after a reboot I got the message “Fatal Error, Video DXGKRNL”. Luckily the laptop went by itself thru a few reboots and re installed the Nvidia but still have the problem of double booting.
My question is how can I safely remove the Nvidia? I only use my laptop to work with Access and Excel and have no need for HD graphics if this is what Nvidia is for
Thanks