
I cannot use the latest driver that supports the P620, which is the R510 release, because it does not support the NVS 510. In this case, that means the latest version of the R470 release. So if you install 2 different Nvidia cards, you should use the latest driver release that supports both cards. For anyone running into a similar problem, you cannot install multiple Nvidia driver releases (or at least not multiple releases covering the same broad family of cards, in this case, the RTX/Quadro/NVS family). How do I install the NVS 510 driver without uninstalling the P620 driver?Įdit: Issue resolved. MS Basic Display Adapter (with an error exclamation mark) And in Device Mgr, under Display Adapters, two adapters are listed: It also contains code that finds the appropriate NVIDIA drivers and sets up the alternative symlinks. It prioritizes open source over proprietary drivers which can occasionally cause problems.

So the monitors connected to the NVS 510 are not being detected. Install the NVIDIA CUDA Driver: The AutoInstall command is used in Ubuntu-Drivers to install third-party drivers and their dependences. So I did another clean install of the P620 driver (primary monitor is connected to this card). So I go to install the NVS 510 driver (via custom option in Nvidia install), and the installer uninstalls the P620 driver.

The monitors connected to the NVS 510 card (x16 slot wired as x4) are not detected. I replaced one of the cards with a Nvidia Quadro P620 (x16 slot), uninstalled the NVS 510 driver, restarted, did a clean install of the P620 driver, restarted.

I've run 2 x Nvidia NVS 510 cards simultaneously, but they use the same driver.
