Nvidia control panel windows 10 debug
Dopo aver rimosso il pannello di controllo NVIDIA dal sistema, apri il seguente URL per scaricare. Per prima cosa disinstalla il pannello di controllo NVIDIA come indicato in basso. Se lo vedi elencato, il passaggio successivo consiste nellaggiornare manualmente la versione. | Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap| Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. Fare clic su Apps >Apps & Features > Locate > NVIDIA Control Panel. | GPU Name TCC/WDDM | Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. I've compared running nvidia-smi.exe in Windows powershell between my desktop and laptop, and they both return the same software versions: PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> nvidia-smi
Is this a CUDA WSL2 bug? Or does CUDA simply not work with Optimus? Or how can I fix or further debug this? More details Following the same steps for a fresh Ubuntu 18.04 in WSL2.Making the GTX1050 the default physx processor.Making the GTX1050 the preferred GPU in global settings in the NVIDIA control panel.Next see if you are still able to reproduce the application crash. reinstalling the Windows CUDA driver again and rebooting To enable Debug Mode, open the NVIDIA Control Panel (right-click over your Windows desktop to locate the NVIDIA Control Panel context menu option) -> click on Help from the top menu -> click on Debug Mode.I've tried the following mitigations, but the error remains: Only not in WSL2.īut I also could not find any information that CUDA is not supposed to work in WSL2 for Optimus systems. I'm aware my laptop has NVIDIA Optimus with both Intel IGP and NVIDIA GTX1050, but CUDA is working fine in Windows. On my desktop nvidia-smi and CUDA samples are working fine in WSL2.īut on my laptop running nvidia-smi in WSL2 returns: $ nvidia-smiįailed to initialize NVML: GPU access blocked by the operating systemįailed to properly shut down NVML: GPU access blocked by the operating system $ sudo apt-key add /var/cuda-repo-wsl-ubuntu-11-4-local/7fa2af80.pub $ sudo mv cuda-wsl-ubuntu.pin /etc/apt/preferences.d/cuda-repository-pin-600
#Nvidia control panel windows 10 debug install#
(Note that you don't install a CUDA driver in WSL2, the instructions explicitly tell that the CUDA driver should not be installed.): Install CUDA toolkit in Ubuntu 20.04 in WSL2.
#Nvidia control panel windows 10 debug update#
Update WSL2 kernel in PowerShell: wsl -update.I've installed Windows 10 21H2 on both my desktop (AMD 5950X system with RTX3080) and my laptop (Dell XPS 9560 with i7-7700HQ and GTX1050) following the instructions on :