![]() ![]() ![]() That gives it the little butt kick it needs to start working again. When NVIDIA does crap out though, rather than restarting the whole machine, I learned I can go to Device Manager > Display adapters – right-click on NVIDIA to “Disable device”, wait a sec, then right-click and “Enable device”. As long as I stay in PS without switching into any other apps, I can get through whatever editing I need to do. Update 7/30/22: Yep, still having the issue. Notes on 7/6/22: I’ve been working with Dell for several days now trying multiple combinations of uninstalling and reinstalling drivers. Once you actually understand that the NVIDIA Control Panel has NOTHING to do with ANYTHING anymore. The final path isĬ:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2022 This will be the largest size file in the folder. Open “Program Files”, then “Adobe”, then “Adobe Photoshop 2022” (branded folder)įor me, it was in Program Files, not Programs Files (x86).Open “This PC” and double-click to open your C: Drive.Scroll down and click “Graphics Settings”.How to find Photoshop 2022 and set Graphic Performance Preference in Windows 10 How to set GPU Graphics Processor for Photoshop, or any program, in Windows 10 So from the top, here’s what I did to fix it. What this setting does is allows you to specify your Graphics card program by program, within Windows 10 Settings. My interpretation of Windows’ Graphic performance preference settings was totally wrong. Went back to said Control Panel – settings were all as I set previously, but I still could NOT get PS to recognize anything but the integrated Intel graphics processor. I saw NVIDIA Control Panel on the list and selected it. What I THOUGHT it was saying was “Choose WHICH app you would like to use to set your computer’s graphics preferences”. Here’s what I was seeing on those settings: I had already been there before! It took me to this screen and I THOUGHT I had told it to use NVIDIA Control Panel to set my preferences! This was a TOTAL MISUNDERSTANDING on my part. Open Windows graphics settings (linked)”. What I was ignoring was the message in the NVIDIA Control Panel that says “Windows OS now managers selection of the graphics processor. I go into Program Settings and make sure Photoshop is set to use High-Performance too. I set it to prefer the NVIDIA High Performance over the Integrated Intel one. This laptop is about a week old and Ive been able to change it before, but not today. ![]() Still no gold.Įverything keeps pointing to the NVIDIA Control Panel though. 11 Posted by 1 year ago Cant change preferred graphics processor in control panel Open Hello, today I came across the problem that I cannot change my preferred graphics processor from integrated graphics to my RTX 2060 in the Nvidia control panel. Knowing it’s a NEW issue, set it for only results in the Last Week. The ONLY “Detected Graphics Processor” listed was my integrated Intel and any options to change that were greyed-out.īack to Google. What I tried that DID NOT workĮverything says to go into PS and go to Edit > Preferences > Performance and just change it there! No prob! NOPE. Just what I wanted to take the day off to do! NOT. Learned all kinds of stuff I never knew – integrated graphics processors and high performance ones, and why I have both. Photoshop is just unusable.Īs usual, I head to Google. Then, down at the bottom, I noticed it listed my graphic processor as Intel, not the fancy pants one that I always see getting driver updates – NVIDIA. Select the preferred graphics processor for this program”, choose “High-performance NVIDIA processor”, as always, don’t forget to click “Apply” at the bottom right side of the window.I had been using PS like nobody’s biz for well over 6-12 months, and I saw there was a graphics driver update just the other day, so I knew none of this was true. If you only want to activate the higher performance graphic card for specific software, which is Nox in our case, you could keep the default settings under the Global Settings tab, go to the second tab Program Settings instead, click the drop-down menu underneath “Select a program to customize” and click “Nox App Player” Then click “Apply” at the bottom right side of the window. For computers with both Intel integrated graphics card and a discrete NVIDIA graphics card, you can select the discrete graphics card as the Preferred graphics processor to improve the performance of NoxPlayer.ġ. Right-click on your Windows desktop, then click NVIDIA Control Panel from the context menu.Ģ. Go to Manage 3D settings-Global Settings tab as shown in the below screenshot, in the drop-down menu of Preferred graphics processor, choose the High-performance NVIDIA processor.
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