I have problem with the 64 bit version of Phoenix OS. Every boot it shows error (picture in attachment). Because of that my graphic card is not detected and MESA not working. This problem only exist in the 64 bit version, in the 32 bit version MESA worked. I would appreciate all the help since in 32 bit MESA didn't give much quality detail in games, because of that i can't enjoy gaming on it. I use Remix OS too, and MESA worked perfectly and give the quality which i wanted in games but i don't really like it much since it's gaming toolkit doesn't support FPS games which i'm eager to play unlike Phoenix OS which support FPS games in Game Helper. Thanks in Advance.
Here is my laptop specifications.
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Type : ASUS A456UR (Skylake)
Processore : Intel I5-6200U (64 bit)
Graphic : NVIDIA GEFORCE 930MX
RAM : 4GB
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Have you found the fix yet becouse this is the same problem i got :/
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videos does not play smoothly in the developer preview edition.
Is there any solution for it?
Can you provide more information on this like what's your pc configuration and have you installed video codecs?
pc configuration
2 gb ram
2.93 ghz core2 duo cpu
256 mb graphics card
installed k-lite mega codec pack
I am already using windows 7 64 bit without any problem,but videos in windows 8 does not run smoothly.
Are you using intel on board graphic card?
It is possible that you dont have installed drivers properly.
And switch to VLC Player bcoz K-Lite codec pack and other Codec packs uses more Resources.Vlc is best.I'm using it And i'm not facing Any problem.
I have the same issue, a chug every 30seconds or so in all players, wmp, mpc & vlc, klite installed.
I assume its a video driver issue but ive tryed several now.
Intel i5
4gig ddr3
nvidia 420m (laptop)
windows Dev Pre 64bit
Nvidia 285.62 whql driver
Nvidia 290.53 beta driver
And yes I know its an alpha version and i shouldn't expect things to work properly but if anyone else has this problem or knows a solution let us know.
Bring on the beta
*edit
also happens with flash video (iplayer / youtube)
I have also tryed a different soundcard driver but with no luck.
I had the same issue on my CR-48. I fixed it by activating projector mode and popping in an external monitor.
i only experience a 5-10 second stall about every 45-50 minutes.
everything freezes but audio, then it all catches up and goes fine.
and only with win 8. win 7 was fine.
just tryed NVidia 280.26 whql drivers and got the same result
and yes all was fine under windows 7
ah well lm sure something will sort it.
*Edit
Ok just tryed an external monitor but the same problem persists. Doesnt matter if the external display is the only display or if its connected via "extended" mode.
Perhaps it has something to do with the metro ui. Ill try disabling it and see if that has something to do with it, ill also try a differant theme, maybe its like the overlay usage by Microsoft in windows 7. Ill post the results when im done.
*Edit 2
disabling metro ui- No change
changing theme (Non Aero)- No change
out of ideas, I guess in have to wait for Microsoft or Nvidea to catch up. Gah! I hate waiting :E
a small update :-
Turned out that my video problem and the occasional BSOD were all being caused by my WIFI drivers causing a "DPC-Watchdog Violation". As soon as I disabled it, video playback was smooth and no more random BSODs. Shall remain on a wired connection until Beta Release :E
My Wifi adapter is a Broadcom 802.11n.
Hope that helps some of you.
So i have Windows 8 Pro x86 on a tablet i purchased a few months ago. Everything runs perfectly, except for the auto-rotation.
(its not a 'branded' tablet)
Basic Info:
Intel Atom CPU N550 1.5Ghz
2GB DDR3
(this may have to do with it....) its a x64 processor with x86 installed.
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Device Manager info:
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 (MicroSoft Corp WDDM 1.0)
Does anyone know if this is Hardware or Software related? any possible Fixes?
collinjm01 said:
So i have Windows 8 Pro x86 on a tablet i purchased a few months ago. Everything runs perfectly, except for the auto-rotation.
(its not a 'branded' tablet)
Basic Info:
Intel Atom CPU N550 1.5Ghz
2GB DDR3
(this may have to do with it....) its a x64 processor with x86 installed.
Multi-touch points
Device Manager info:
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 (MicroSoft Corp WDDM 1.0)
Does anyone know if this is Hardware or Software related? any possible Fixes?
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please elaborate the issue
When i flip the tablet, the screen doesn't rotate. Its got the sensors to allow it to do so.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
32 bit runs on both 64 and 32. Probably not that. Do you have access to your drivers if the tablet has any. This could be the problem.
Yeah. First advice is to make sure you don't have the orientation lock enabled. Open the Settings charm (anywhere, including desktop, is fine), then click/tap the Screen button in the bottom right (the one used for changing the brightness). Above the slider bar is a button that toggles whether or not the screen orientation is locked.
If that doesn't work, double-check that you've installed the drivers for your tablet. They should be available from the OEM's website. Generally, Win7 drivers will work fine.
I have a HP Pavilion dv6 6c80el that mounts two video cards: an Intel 3000 graphics and a dedicated AMD 7690M XT 2GB . I installed Windows 8.1 and I can not configure the video card to use for each application as I did before with 7. Now with 8.1 when I click with the right button on the desktop and then I click on my switchable graphics cards comes out HydraGrid in the catalyst control center, which has nothing to do. How do I fix this? Using 3D modeling programs like 3dsmax that I run with the intel and work is impossible.
I'm afraid that Windows 8.1 does not support double graphics cards, is that it? Is there a way to solve?
Have you tried installing the OEM drivers and software for your computer? Win8.x should handle Win7 drivers just fine. OEMs (like HP) pre-configure a bunch of software in their Windows images, and when you install a new version you lose a lot of that. You can usually get it back by installing the stuff from the OEM's website, though.
Alternatively, it's probably possible (in the BIOS/UEFI if nowhere else) to disable one GPU in favor of the other. Turning off the Intel graphics entirely will cost a bit of battery life, but will mean that the more powerful chip is always used and therefore you'll be able to run graphics-intensive software.
Thanks for the reply but more or less I was able to solve this way:
I uninstalled drivers and software driver from Device Manager, and then I did a clean with driver sweeper. After that I rebooted and installed the drivers offered by HP (not those of AMD) and so it seems to have solved. I can configure the graphics chip to use for each application; sometimes throws a tantrum when I open the catalyst control center, but I'm happy that it works and is able to use to the maximum the pc.
Glad to hear it. Yeah, you can get better performance if you use the newest AMD drivers, but for weird integrated hardware like a lot of laptops have, you should get your drivers from the laptop OEM unless you're just going to run exclusively on one graphics card or the other.
I tried installing the latest drivers from AMD website (if I'm not mistaken are the 14.4 version and then there is 14.6 which is in beta). The problem is that by installing the official drivers AMD, you do the example of 14.4, after installation if I go into device management I recognize my video card like an AMD Radeon 6700m series; and at that point I can not change most video cards because as I wrote at the beginning of the window appears to me HydraGrid. The only way to be able to smoothly changing video adapters is to make it clear to Windows 8.1 that I have a 7690M XT and not a 6700m Series. Then I'm going to also include information about OEM drivers. Thank you
My PC of the work is a netbook. It always frustrating me about the speed. I want to know what is better for it. Elementary OS luna, windows 8.1 or Windows 7.
With windows 8.1 and windows 7 I haven't a good experience about the speed. Still very slow for me. I read elementary OS is for a low requisites PC, so can it be my solution? I will try to make a partition with Windows and Elementary OS if you recommend me it to use some utilities of windows and other things like causal things in Luna.
Specifications:
1.66 GHz Intel Atom
1 GB RAM
200 GB Hard Disk (aprox)
A resolution under 1366x768, 1240x768 is the resolution.
Intel Mobile Graphics
More info: Acer Aspire One D260
Can you help me?
Thanks!!!
Hello Everyone
I am on HP Notebook 15 (4 GB ram) with Windows 1
Professional Edition lags too much it canʼt run a program properly withou lag does anyone knows any method to fix the lag
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