![]() If you get a BSOD then I would try removing the AMD driver and try the latest from AMD. Once the AMD graphics driver is fully installed and you have rebooted, enable Virtual Machine Platform. After Virtual Machine Platform is disabled Install the AMD graphics driver. If you do not get a BSOD with no graphics driver installed then try disabling Virtual Machine Platform. With no graphics drivers installed enable Virtual Machine Platform, do you still get a BSOD? If you do get a BSOD then there is something beyond the graphics drivers causing the issue most likely. Use DDU to fully remove both the AMD and Nvidia graphics drivers. Is this an Omen 15z? When you say you have an HP system with a 4600H that leads me to thinking you also have an Nvidia discrete card. My system (hardware and software details) are here sorry to hear this did not work. Hardware Protected Video Decode: Hardware accelerated Out-of-process Rasterization: Hardware accelerated PS: disabling virtual machine platform re-enables the hardware acceleration: ![]() I don't know if it is a "windows" problem or a "AMD driver" problem. I sent a bug report to AMD, maybe that will help. WebGL2: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable WebGL: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable Hardware Protected Video Decode: Disabled When I go to edge://gpu/ here is the result:Ĭanvas: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailableĬompositing: Software only. But still I have GPU acceleration off everywhere, for example in chrome/edge :
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