![]() ![]() ![]() I will go ahead and upgrade my driver to Intel's latest and see how that goes.Įdit: A little more additional information. I think those problems have more to do with Steam than with the driver though. I can occasionally get Civ BE to run but not consistently. I have two other games, Skyrim and Civ Beyond Earth and both of them are still failing with Windows 10. And a second desktop did exist, but was not being used at the time.Īs an aside, Civ V has had some difficulty with Windows 10, though it now runs. That may have had something to do with it. I pressed that button and bang - i had the failure.Ĭiv V was running in full screen mode. My mouse, the Logitec M705, has a button that allows me to get a view of the task switcher for the current desktop and the existence of other desktops as well. I had just started the game, Civilization V (Gods and Kings), and was preparing to play. The system has, in general, been well behaved but I did have one driver failure just a few minutes ago. ![]() It's not quite been a week but I thought I would report. This time it happened while playing a game (Civ V Gods and Kings) and there was an additional message in a small window: FDXRenderer11::Present failed hr=DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED. I downloaded and installed the driver from the HP site as requested. Here is a copy of the error reported in the event manager: No additional graphics adapters from other companies are onboard. My computer has the Intel i7-4700MQ (its a laptop), 16 gigabytes of memory and the HD 4600 Intel graphics adapter. Thinking that a new driver from Intel might solve the problem - i downloaded and installed the latest, dated 8/12/15. My computer is upgraded from windows 8.1 but is now Windows 10. Oddly though, that message (appearing for a couple seconds and vanishing) always says it is a Windows 8 driver that has crashed. I might not have noticed if not for the helpful message from Windows 10 letting me know that the driver crashed. The display driver appears to hiccup, pause for perhaps a second or so, then recover and continue as if nothing had happened. I've updated to Windows 10 and have been getting intermittent display driver crashes. ![]()
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