So, if you can’t find the NVIDIA control panel on your PC, then give the following solutions a try. Because I had experienced the same issue. Well, whatever the cause, this issue can be resolved. Other Causes – It might be possible that due to some third-party software interference, the NVIDIA control panel got corrupted or hidden.So, If any related registry entries are missing, then it can cause the Control Panel missing issue. NVIDIA Control Panel also opts to use registry settings. Incorrect or missing registry entries – In Windows, Registry stores low-level settings of the OS and applications that opt to use the registry.And, if you have updated Windows 11 recently, then the driver might not be compatible with your new Windows 11 version. Then, maybe you are using an outdated graphics card driver. Windows Update – If you don’t check for NVIDIA Graphics Card driver update through the NVIDIA GeForce Experience.Re-Installation of a compatible driver can be a reliable solution. Graphics Card Driver – Outdated, Corrupted, or Incompatible Graphics card driver can cause such issues.