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2017-12-28 11:13 AM
Hmooslechner wrote:I beg to differ on this one, it is the operating system that should decide which graphics card to use not the program, programs should not address any hardware directly as this is what leads to incompatibilities.
We have some of these errors, if two graphic-cards are in one Laptop - normally one Intel "onboard" and an extra graphic hardware eg. Nvidia. In these cases - Archicad can get problems with not showing 3D. Try to turn off the Intel-Card in the BIOS of your computer.
Graphisoft should program in a way, that an Intel-graphic-hardware is ignored completely if an other better one is implemented!!
in my opinion - it is an Graphisoft-issue!
Please solve immediately!
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2018-01-01 10:57 AM
Link wrote:I tried this one also. But I don't got the solution.
Does changing the 3D Settings via the video card settings to force ARCHICAD to use the high end video card work for you? Works here.
Cheers,
Link.
2018-01-02 06:09 AM
sboydturner wrote:Hmooslechner wrote:I beg to differ on this one, it is the operating system that should decide which graphics card to use not the program, programs should not address any hardware directly as this is what leads to incompatibilities.
We have some of these errors, if two graphic-cards are in one Laptop - normally one Intel "onboard" and an extra graphic hardware eg. Nvidia. In these cases - Archicad can get problems with not showing 3D. Try to turn off the Intel-Card in the BIOS of your computer.
Graphisoft should program in a way, that an Intel-graphic-hardware is ignored completely if an other better one is implemented!!
in my opinion - it is an Graphisoft-issue!
Please solve immediately!
What OS are you using to run AC18? You may well have problems running version 18 on Windows 10
Scott