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Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I just downloaded 'total screen recorder' and the first thing it told me is to turn off Hardware Acceleration. Went to settings and tried to do that but was told I could not turn it off. It gave this statement; "Your current display driver does not allow changes to be made to hardware acceleration settings" What do I need to do?

Download another driver, and if so where and what would I choose? I am running windows vista home basic. Most of the time this works out well. The video manufacturer's own software can usually do a better and faster job than Windows itself can. But sometimes there's a bug in the driver software and it can't really do everything it claims to be able to do. That's when you see video problems in PowerPoint or other programs.

Every time you turn hardware acceleration back a notch, you're telling Windows to handle another group of video tasks itself rather than turning them over to the video driver. Windows may handle these tasks in a simpler and slower manner but it's more standardized and reliable, so letting Windows handle it may eliminate the video problem. If you visit your video card or computer manufacturer's site to check for driver updates, they may give you nothing more than a date or number to go by.

Here's how you can check the version of your current driver so you have something to compare their numbers to:. Proud member of. How to set graphics hardware acceleration back Windows uses software called "video drivers" to communicate with your computer's screen.

Here's how you use it: If you use Windows 95, 98, etc. Restart the computer if necessary. Click OK as many times as needed to return to the Desktop.

Click "Display Settings". In the Display Settings dialog box, click "Advanced Settings Click "Continue" On the resulting Display Adapter Troubleshooter dialog box, move the slider one notch to the left.

After changing acceleration, re-test After setting the acceleration back, repeat whatever whatever caused the problem in the first place to see if it's now fixed. I paid good money for this video card.

Click Sound. It's in the left panel. Click Device properties in the right panel. It's under the name of your sound device at the top of the panel. Click Additional device properties. You'll see this toward the bottom below "Related settings. Click the Advanced tab. It's at the top of the window. Remove the check mark from "Allow hardware acceleration of audio with this device. Click OK. This disables hardware acceleration for audio immediately.

Method 3. Click Display. You'll see it at the top of the left panel. Click Graphics settings. Spike Baron. It depends on the tasks you need to perform.

Keep in mind that some programs actually need hardware acceleration. Things like playing a DVD movie might need hardware acceleration to function correctly. The more in-demand the hardware is, the more you want to increase the acceleration. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 1. Xavier Camden.

What do you mean? I personally prefer Windows 10 over any operating system ever, if that's what you mean. But this article likely wouldn't help for Windows 10 since it is new.

This is mostly for older computers. Not Helpful 35 Helpful Look up your problem online, and be as specific as you can. Check official websites for whatever isn't working i. Also check forums where the community discusses questions. If you still can't find an answer, contact support, or post your problem on one of these forums. Customer Support may be more prompt, but probably also more stressful.

Not Helpful 24 Helpful 0. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube. Disabling hardware acceleration can be helpful if your computer is running slowly.



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