I am using a MSI GE70 notebook.
Graphic cards:
on board : Graphics HD 4000
Secundary : seta sys_gpu "NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M "
When I am changing anything like resolution/ asect ratio i will get this error:
Direct3DDevice9:
resent failed: An undetermined error occurred
When i am playing MW2 Alterrev my cfg said this:
seta sys_gpu "Intel® HD Graphics 4000"
s mw2 running on my on board graphic card?
And it is lagging as helll.
Msi BIOS is not able to change the card to boot on manually.
Help please!!!
Fix:
- Open the nVidia control panel
Go to manage 3D settings
Go to the the program settings tab
Add the MW2 executable
Select the graphics processor for this program: High-performance NVIDIA Processor
Deleting your config_mp.cfg afterwards should also help
1) Use fourdeltaone
2) Right click LaunchIW4M.exe and change your GPU to use it. It's like a dropdown menu...
(11-07-2012, 20:32)Nukem Wrote: [ -> ]Fix:
- Open the nVidia control panel
Go to manage 3D settings
Go to the the program settings tab
Add the MW2 executable
Select the graphics processor for this program: High-performance NVIDIA Processor
Deleting your config_mp.cfg afterwards should also help
Didn't work
TY for a probaly solution
(11-07-2012, 20:33)DidUknowiPwn Wrote: [ -> ]1) Use fourdeltaone
2) Right click LaunchIW4M.exe and change your GPU to use it. It's like a dropdown menu...
1) changing gpu works no lagg anymore thanks
2) Direct3dDevice still not solved
Also updatr your hybrid drivers. Check with your maufacture.... Also oir method were the same... Kinda.
(11-07-2012, 21:09)DidUknowiPwn Wrote: [ -> ]Also updatr your hybrid drivers. Check with your maufacture.... Also oir method were the same... Kinda.
Yes but i have to set manualy when I will boot the game your methot only works
I am a mediadesigner not a IT specialist so I dont know what you mean (Also updatr your hybrid drivers. Check with your maufacture)
When I just bought a new laptop I had the same problem. I set my games to high-end card but it didn't work somehow. I reinstalled all my drivers and nvidea control panel and it worked.
(11-07-2012, 21:49)surtek Wrote: [ -> ]When I just bought a new laptop I had the same problem. I set my games to high-end card but it didn't work somehow. I reinstalled all my drivers and nvidea control panel and it worked.
Ok thank you so man. I only tried to update them.
I have to reinstall the HD graphics driver too?
and one more thing. when turning my onboard card off screen will be black so I can not run windows without my onboard?
(11-07-2012, 22:22)Deegroller Wrote: [ -> ]Ok thank you so man. I only tried to update them.
I have to reinstall the HD graphics driver too?
and one more thing. when turning my onboard card off screen will be black so I can not run windows without my onboard?
Technically any OS can run without a video card (or on software rendering) just anything on your screen won't be visible. This shouldn't be of any problem installing a new driver.
You might want to check with Windows Update (under optional updates) first, I have the same onboard card and some weren't released too long ago.
(11-07-2012, 23:11)Nukem Wrote: [ -> ] (11-07-2012, 22:22)Deegroller Wrote: [ -> ]Ok thank you so man. I only tried to update them.
I have to reinstall the HD graphics driver too?
and one more thing. when turning my onboard card off screen will be black so I can not run windows without my onboard?
Technically any OS can run without a video card (or on software rendering) just anything on your screen won't be visible. This shouldn't be of any problem installing a new driver.
You might want to check with Windows Update (under optional updates) first, I have the same onboard card and some weren't released too long ago.
Ok I will give a update tomorrow thanks.