Same process, but use DDU → AMD driver. Alternatively, use AMD Cleanup Utility.
Remember: Start with the easiest solutions (reboot, reinstall DirectX) and only move to advanced steps (Registry, disabling iGPU) if necessary. One of these ten fixes will get you back into your game or application.
: Go to Settings , scroll to the game name, and check Additional Command Line Arguments . Type d3d11 . Increase Virtual Memory
Look for . If you do not see 11_0 or higher listed, your hardware may be too old to run the application. 2. Perform a "Clean" Driver Update
Same process, but use DDU → AMD driver. Alternatively, use AMD Cleanup Utility.
Remember: Start with the easiest solutions (reboot, reinstall DirectX) and only move to advanced steps (Registry, disabling iGPU) if necessary. One of these ten fixes will get you back into your game or application.
: Go to Settings , scroll to the game name, and check Additional Command Line Arguments . Type d3d11 . Increase Virtual Memory
Look for . If you do not see 11_0 or higher listed, your hardware may be too old to run the application. 2. Perform a "Clean" Driver Update