RTX 2070 super automatic driver uninstall and black screen issue.

rupeshkumardas22

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I have been facing a serious issue with my MSI GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming X Trio for the past 6 months. After updating the GPU driver once, my system stopped detecting the graphics card properly.

Here is the problem in detail:

The system does not detect the GPU correctly.

If I install the NVIDIA drivers, they get automatically removed overnight or after a restart.

I have formatted Windows many times (over 100 times) and reinstalled all drivers, used DDU for clean installs, but the issue persists.

The problem started right after a driver update, so I suspect the GPU VBIOS might be corrupted.


I request the original VBIOS file for my MSI RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming X Trio so that I can reflash it using NVFlash and check if it resolves the problem.
 
I have been facing a serious issue with my MSI GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming X Trio for the past 6 months. After updating the GPU driver once, my system stopped detecting the graphics card properly.

Here is the problem in detail:

The system does not detect the GPU correctly.

If I install the NVIDIA drivers, they get automatically removed overnight or after a restart.

I have formatted Windows many times (over 100 times) and reinstalled all drivers, used DDU for clean installs, but the issue persists.

The problem started right after a driver update, so I suspect the GPU VBIOS might be corrupted.


I request the original VBIOS file for my MSI RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming X Trio so that I can reflash it using NVFlash and check if it resolves the problem.
>>VBIOS Information<<

Unable to supply you with the V-Bios
I suspect a hardware error

Try with drivers 566 from December last year

The last few NVIDIA drives have been faulty for non 50 series GPU
 
I have tried everything, but it is still not working. Can you explain to me how to troubleshoot a hardware fault ?

I am able to see my GPU in Device Manager with a caution symbol.
 
I am able to see my GPU in Device Manager with a caution symbol.
That would be the hardware fault
If the GPU fails when drivers are installed, it is a good indication that there is a Problem with the GPU

Are you able to test the GPU in another PC.
 
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