I managed to fix this by myself somehow. Here is how I fixed this (and it makes sense when I think about it)
1 Device Manager
2 Display adapters
3 Right click on the good GPU and press ‘disable’ (Yes, disable the one you want to run the editor on)
4 You MAY need to restart you laptop (I did it just in case)
5 Update your GPU while your good GPU is disabled (the auto-update tool should find a new update that happens to be the same update as you already have. Just roll with it) IMPORTANT read the ‘note’ before updating
-note: Update with customized install!!!
6 Once the “customized install” tickes in, you will be asked if you want a clean install. Do a clean install. It clears all the settings you have done in the past.
7 Once done, you will be prompted for a restart. (Note: Do not panick. The device manager will not detect your good GPU anymore. This is normal)
8 Once the restart is done, the update tool should cick in and update the good GPU for you.
- note: do this at your own risk. It worked for me, and will maybe work for others.