Hi everyone,
I've stupidly left my laptop around whilst my 2 year old has been rampaging this week. I've walked in on her smacking it with one of her toys. Amazingly there isn't any external damage but I think she has managed to damaged the Nvidia graphics card inside. The only reason I'm assuming this is that when I loaded up a game (FM 2020) there are streaks accross bits of the scree, dots, fuzziness etc. I hopefully has attached a picture that sort of shows this (apologies for the fact I've had to take a picture rather than screenshot it).
I know it's not the Intel integrated graphics as when I've gone into the Nvidia settings and set Football Manager to run by default using the Intel graphics, I don't have any of the issues compared to when it runs with the Nvidia. I suppose my question is, is there any way of being able to resolve this issue? I am almost reigned to the fact the blows it has taken has permanently damaged it. I also don't know whether both graphics cards are integrated meaning that I can't just get the card replaced either.
The laptop in question is a Toshiba Sattelite P50-C. Laptop itself is fine and the only game I play on it is Football Manager. Have played a couple of games with the integrated card and it just about handles the match engine but obviously worried for future versions!
Thanks!
I've stupidly left my laptop around whilst my 2 year old has been rampaging this week. I've walked in on her smacking it with one of her toys. Amazingly there isn't any external damage but I think she has managed to damaged the Nvidia graphics card inside. The only reason I'm assuming this is that when I loaded up a game (FM 2020) there are streaks accross bits of the scree, dots, fuzziness etc. I hopefully has attached a picture that sort of shows this (apologies for the fact I've had to take a picture rather than screenshot it).
I know it's not the Intel integrated graphics as when I've gone into the Nvidia settings and set Football Manager to run by default using the Intel graphics, I don't have any of the issues compared to when it runs with the Nvidia. I suppose my question is, is there any way of being able to resolve this issue? I am almost reigned to the fact the blows it has taken has permanently damaged it. I also don't know whether both graphics cards are integrated meaning that I can't just get the card replaced either.
The laptop in question is a Toshiba Sattelite P50-C. Laptop itself is fine and the only game I play on it is Football Manager. Have played a couple of games with the integrated card and it just about handles the match engine but obviously worried for future versions!
Thanks!