... doesn't like some graphics cards. Check to make sure yours is 'approved' for Windows 10. I had to purchase new graphics cards when I upgraded two high-end HP workstations from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Fortunately, like-new compatible cards were available on eBay for, get this, only $30 each. I'm now using NVIDIA Quadro FX 4600 dual-display cards, but they may not be compatible with your PC's architecture.
If no other suggestions work for you, try to ascertain the brand and model/generation of the graphics display hardware that's currently installed, and then go to the manufacturer's website to see if they state that it's Windows 10-compatible. Like others have suggested, it could just be out-of-date video drivers. However, that wasn't the problem in my case. The problem was with the hardware architecture inherent in the cards themselves. They were top-end cards and not really all that old; they just didn't have all of the features needed to support some of Windows 10's advanced graphics capabilities. Good luck. I hope it all works out for you. -- Dennis Brunnenmeyer Host | Nevada City Limits KVMR-FM / KCPC-FM Radio / KVMR.org 120 Bridge Street Nevada City, CA 95959 p: (530) 477-9015 m: (530) 320-9025 [email protected] or [email protected] _______________________________________________ This message is from the Framers mailing list Send messages to [email protected] Visit the list's homepage at http://www.frameusers.com Archives located at http://www.mail-archive.com/framers%40lists.frameusers.com/ Subscribe and unsubscribe at http://lists.frameusers.com/listinfo.cgi/framers-frameusers.com Send administrative questions to [email protected]
