I own a laptop with a GTX 1060 3GB VRam. This is displayed in the Device Manager as a graphics card. However, I do not know why my Intel HD Graphics 630 is not displayed. I own a i7-7700HQ, which should have according to information a graphics unit. (Intel HD Graphics 630).
Do I have to install for the driver? Are they already installed? Why is she not recognized?
If a dedicated video card is present, the on-board will be disabled by default.
You can activate them in the BIOS, but what do you need them for?
I do not need it, but I'm surprised why it is not displayed. I remember both being displayed in Device Manager. If my 1060 failed, I could use it temporarily.
If your laptop has an NVidia GeForce GTX 1060 with 3 GB, you do not have to worry about why the Intel HD Graphics 630 is not recognized. If I were you, I would not care. I mean, if you have an NVidia GeForce GTX 1060 with 3 GB, it does not matter if you have an Intel HD Graphics 630 graphics card.
Ok in case of cases understandable.
As I said, just re-enable in the BIOS and see if the device manager lists them.
As soon as a dedicated graphics card is used, the graphics unit integrated in the processor is deactivated. So you do not see them in the device manager.