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Looks like your nVidia drivers are tad out of date.
Try updating them here:
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx
Tick "Clean Install" during the setup (under advanced). This resets the 3D settings to defaults.
I personally do not install things like 3D, Experience, Sound.. but that's up to you. They are probably already installed so I'd let them update. I'd either want them up-to-date or not installed, not old though.
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Next force PvZ2 to use the nVidia
http://imgur.com/a/6KJBH#87BGUaE (link shows Battlefield, just substitute PvZ)
nVidia Control Panel -> 3D Settings -> Program Settings -> Add Program (PvZ:GW2) -> High Performance Processor
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Setting your Power Profile in Windows to High Performance and inside the nvidia 3d settings (Global) is a good idea too.
- zephyr4u2710 years agoNew Novice
Thanks for the reply! I will try it out to see if it works. Cheers!
- zephyr4u2710 years agoNew Novice
I have tried updating the NVIDIA driver and NVIDIA control panel settings stuff but the error window stills pops up. Have no idea what is wrong. Thank you all the same.
Pump for more help!
New Dxdiag here:
- ApprovedAnonymous10 years ago
You could try updating the Intel Drivers here:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/
That might help.
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If it does not help. I would try wiping all the drivers out (both Intel and nVidia) and starting fresh.
Uninstall from Control Panel (all nVidia drivers)
Restart.
Install latest again.
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If it still doesn't do it. ((Or just jump straight to this))
Uninstall from Control Panel (all nVidia drivers).
Restart into Safe Mode.
Run Display Driver Uninstaller.
Restart.
Install latest drivers.
http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.htmlYou can also uninstall the Intel Drivers from Control Panel while you do the nVidia ones. I do not think you should have to use DDU to force wipe the Intel drivers but it won't hurt, if you do this do them at the same time, just don't allow DDU to autorestart for you.
If you get into trouble (i.e. Blue Screen) on the restart, go back to Safe Mode. Go to Device Manager and remove the Video adapters, now restart. (you shouldn't have these problems if you uninstall with Control Panel before wiping with DDU).
Hope that makes sense.. I'm in a huge hurry.
- zephyr4u2710 years agoNew Novice
wow didn't expect such quick response. I will definitely try this out and hope that it would work. Thanks for the reply. 🙂