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How to fix “Unable to Connect to NVIDIA”?

“Unable to connect to NVIDIA”, is a known issue faced by most of the desktop as well as the laptop users. So most of the users going to solve it by themselves but some of them can pass to solve it and some of them fail to connect it. So in this topic, we are going to guide all the users that how to fix unable-to-connect NVIDIA problems.  NVIDIA is a computer Graphics card manufacturing brand which used their graphics cards on various brands of Laptops and PCs. Those who love to play high-resolution games on their PCs need to get installed and keep updated with the NVIDIA GeForce graphics.

This is not a big issue to solve this warning or error message from your PC about the NVIDIA. But some users really get tensed when they face or get this error code that is Unable to connect to NVIDIA. So all of you who are going to face this type of error on your PC can follow our below guidelines to fix it permanently. There are many ways to fix this type of issue. But here we will describe some proper procedures that will 100% work with your PC and are very simple to perform.

Solutions to fix “Unable to Connect to NVIDIA”

Now you can get the solutions to fix the errors shown by your NVIDIA software on your PC. So follow the procedures and do the same on your laptops or PCs.

Solution No. 1:

When you get the error at the starting time it can prevent your NVIDIA software from being get started. Now verify which services are currently stuck at the starting period. Click on the Start menu of the PC and then type Run.  Now type services.msc and press Enter. Now verify that at the starting period which services were stuck. In the next step, you need to delete or rename NSManagedTasks.xml named file from C drive –C:\ProgramData\NVIDIACorporation\NetService\.  Before opening this folder you need to show the hidden files in order to view it. After deleting or renaming the NSManagedTasks.xml file then open Task Manager (Ctrl+Alt+Delete) and click on Processes. Select NVNetworkService.exe *32 process and END it. Again go back to services lists and right-click on NVIDIA Network Service to start it.

Solution No. 2:

This is another method that is very easy to fix the problem of starting up NVIDIA graphics. For this, you need to open the official site of NVIDIA now by clicking on this LINK. Now open the Automatic Driver updates which will initiate you to download the latest version of GeForce driver updates. Now wait for some time till you have downloaded the set up of the full up-to-date file. Now uninstall the previous version of the file and start installing the new date version from the setup file. Follow the on-screen instructions and go ahead by following the advice.                                                     

Solution No. 3:

This is most advanced trick to fix the unable to connect to NVIDIA error. Those who do not know about this trick then don’t try it by you because it may damage your GeForce performance driver. So follow the below steps for proceeding.

  • Open your C drive and visit C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc.
  • Copy the host name in your notepad and save it for back up. If you keep it back up then you can use it for future use also.
  • Now change the local host address from 0.0.0.0 to 127.0.0.1 or you can even delete this host name.
  • Now update the GeForce drivers to the latest version and Start the app again.
  •  It will works now properly after restart your PC for a single time.

So these are all the best useful tricks and proper solutions through which you all can fix “Unable to Connect to NVIDIA” problem. If any users facing any type of problem while applying these procedures then stop this and contact with some computer experts. If you perform any wrong process while applying this solution then it may corrupt your software and may crash your system software also. All the above solutions are totally practical verified and working for all the PCs having NVIDIA GeForce software. Hope this topic will definitely help you about GeForce experiences unable to connect to NVIDIA.

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