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Completely disabling Dedicated graphics in Ubuntu and relying just on integrated one

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I have an Asus i5-8th gen with integrated + dedicated Nevidia GPU. Somehow my Nevidia GPU has fried and is unusable. As soon as it gets activated slightly system crashes and my only option is to power off. However, my integrated intel graphics works fine and runs my system smoothly until ubuntu interferes and tries to download nevidia graphics again.

So, now coming to my problem, is there a way that I can make my Dedicated graphics shut down completely such that Ubuntu doesn't even bothers with it and uses only my Integrated intel graphics. I have been scratching my head on this matter for weeks. The only other solution to this is change the motherboard which is extremely costly.

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Check your bios for an option to do that but from Ubuntu -removing- the graphics driver is enough as it will fallback to the built-in.
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