HP 15-r033tx NVIDIA Graphics card sopped working after windows 7 encountered blue scree

It has been only five days since i purchased HP 15-r033tx laptop. NVIDIA 2gb graphics card stopped working when windos 7 OS encounterd blue screen. I re-intalled the OSand all drivers softwares and yet NVIDIA doesn't show up in control panel. What do i do?

Hi @Aashish_92 
Welcome to the HP Support Forums!
I understand that you had a blue screen, and now the NVidia card is not working, after reinstalling your operating system.
I am happy to help with this. What method did you use to reinstall the operating system? Did you use system recovery?
After reinstalling the OS, did you make sure that all the system drivers were updated to the current ones from the HP support page for that notebook? HP 15-r033tx Notebook PC Drivers
You can try to use the system recovery manager to reload a factory installation.
Performing an HP System Recovery (Windows 7)
Troubleshooting HP System Recovery Problems (Windows 7)
Let me know if that helps.
Malygris1
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