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Make sure you have the latest drivers and get them directly from the manufacturer | Make sure you have the latest drivers and get them directly from the manufacturer. | ||
Laptop manufacturers are notorious for providing out of date graphics drivers that are often many years old. Download your graphics drivers directly from Intel, AMD or NVIDIA. | |||
If you have hybrid graphics then you need to update both even if you only use the discrete graphics card. | |||
* [[Updating Intel graphics drivers]] | * [[Updating Intel graphics drivers]] | ||
* [[Updating AMD graphics drivers]] | * [[Updating AMD graphics drivers]] | ||
* [[Updating NVIDIA graphics drivers]] | * [[Updating NVIDIA graphics drivers]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:34, 23 January 2018
Make sure you have the latest drivers and get them directly from the manufacturer.
Laptop manufacturers are notorious for providing out of date graphics drivers that are often many years old. Download your graphics drivers directly from Intel, AMD or NVIDIA.
If you have hybrid graphics then you need to update both even if you only use the discrete graphics card.
Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU)
If you have an older GPU or recently upgraded to a 10 series Nvidia GPU you may need to use DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) before installing the latest driver: