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Set the primary display adapter as PCI-Express Graphics and enable iGPU-Multi-Monitor which will enable the integrated graphics but keep the dedicated graphics card as the main display adapter.
Uninstall any older graphics card driver software, for example if you've recently upgraded to a 4060, you should uninstall the previous graphics card software with Display Driver Uninstaller.
You may want to also update the Nvidia graphics card software afterwards if it hasn't been updated in a while.
Afterwards uninstall the PlayStation VR2 app and reinstall it again. Then restart the computer before loading the PlayStation VR2 app.
I guess you have to wait for software update.