> On 08 April 2016 at 14:46 Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote: > > > So Photoshop has started giving me an error message on start-up > indicating a problem with my graphics card (and disabling 3D features > because of it). It says it needs more than 512MB of vRAM to work. Even > though my card has double that amount. > > A quick search on the web indicated that this isn't an uncommon issue > and that I need to update the drivers for my graphics card. Which is > odd because everything worked fine until about a week ago and I had > made no changes to the graphics drivers, the O.S. or Photoshop. But I > dutifully downloaded and installed the latest drivers for my nVidia > 610 card. And it made no difference. > > After making still more unsuccessful attempts to get things working I > broke down and bought a new graphics card. nVidia 720 series with 2 > Gig of vRAM (and the latest drivers). And I still get the error. > Re-install Photoshop. Same error. Adobe Illustrator runs fine and, > more significantly, correctly recognizes my graphics card and the > amount of vRAM. > > Anyone have any ideas?
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