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  • Richard Wise

    How did you disable the NVIDIA driver?  I don't see anything in Settings or the Control Panel that says disable. I could uninstall and restart but I afraid I will lose my screens because the graphics rely on my NVIDIA card.

     

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  • Nicolas Mertens

    Richard.

    1. In Control Panel, click Device Manager. The Device Manager window opens.

    2. In the Device Manager window, click the forward arrow next to Display Adapters. The list of adapters appears, including the NVIDIA.

    3. Right-click NVIDIA then click Disable device in the popup menu.

    I hope this helps. If you run into problems, repeat the steps above to reach Enable device. See also whether your driver has an update available.

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  • Richard Wise

    Thant Nicolas, I did disable and then re-enabled my NVIDIA graphic card and it ON1 2023 seems to be working now.

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  • Richard Wise

    Thanks for your help!!!

     

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  • Nicolas Mertens

    You're welcome, Richard. I'm glad that it is working for you.

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  • Richard Wise

    The same issue of closing down when I go to edit a photo has popped up again, I know ON1 Support is working to solve the NVIIDIA graphic card problem, so I think I'll continue to use 2022.5 until its fixed.

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  • K B Church

    Any news regarding Nvidia drivers and ON1 PR 2023 crashes?

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  • Richard Wise

    I got a message yesterday that they hope to have a patch out in a week.

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