I've upgraded to Windows 10 barely 24 hours ago, everything works fine, so far, except NVIDIA Inspector. It launches, but the small icon to the middle right portion of its window (red rectangle) where I used to click to access the Driver Profile settings is simply gone. Have I done something wrong? I'm using NVIDIA WHQL 364.72, if it matters to mention. I'd like to know how I can access the driver profile settings, thanks. EDIT: Side note, the problem is there with version 1.9.7.5 as well.
Just downgrade to 1.9.7.3. If you take a gander at the official Nvidia Inspector release thread, you'll see the latest release is fairly buggy.
I haven't seen it mentioned yet in this thread but if you were wondering why it's now done this way it's because the profile editor was open sourced.
I saw that claimed, but I don't see the connection. The author hasn't addressed this yet. Sure you can just right click and pin it to the start menu or make a desktop short-cut. But come on, it's a step backwards on ease of use and the interface IMO.
I never said there couldn't also be a button in Inspector that opens the now separate executable just the reason for the split.
Could you be kind enough to share the link where you downloaded these files from. I am trying various versions of Nvidia Inspector but am not getting these two files you show here.
https://www.techpowerup.com/download/nvidia-inspector/ https://github.com/Orbmu2k/nvidiaProfileInspector/releases