Graphics issue after W10 update

Graphics issue after W10 update

tnewberr
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Graphics issue after W10 update

tnewberr
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I've been running F360 using w7 for a few months now with no issues. I think an update came out the other day and I couldn't get toolpaths to work, some kernel issue. It ended up being the straw that broke my w7's back, so now I'm on w10. 

 

I'm getting a graphics warning that I didn't have before. I tried downloading the latest drivers, none worked. How do I fix this, or, how do I permanently disable that warning if nothing can be done to actually fix it?

 

[GPU Information]
GPU Device: NVIDIA Quadro K1100M
GPU RAM: 2048 MB
GPU Driver API: DirectX 11.0
GPU Driver Version: 398.36
GPU Driver Date: 11/06/2018

[Graphics Effects Settings]
Anti Aliasing: Off
Ambient Occlusion: Off
Object Shadow: Off
Ground Shadow: Off
Ground Reflection: Off
Selection Display Style: Simple
Transparency Effect: Better Performance

[Limit effects to optimize performance]
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jhackney1972
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Your Graphics information says it is running DirectX 11.0.  The next question is what is your Graphic Driver Preference set to?

 

Driver Preference.jpg

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tnewberr
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It was on auto select. I picked DirectX 11 and after a restart the warning is still there. 

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jhackney1972
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You need to stop using the Quick Reply icon because you are addressing your posts to yourself!  Use the Reply icon on the post of the person you are addressing.

 

No, I do not know of any other settings except to make sure that Fusion 360 is using your Nvidia graphic card.  Way back, when I first started using Fusion 360, I had to run the Nvidia Desktop App and assign the card to the Fusion 360 application.  If you have installed your Nvidia card correctly, you have the desktop app.

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tnewberr
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Sorry, I didn't design the forum layout. It is quite confusing and I'm still not sure I used the 'correct' reply button. BRING BACK VBA FORUMS 😊

 

This is silly, I didn't have any graphics errors/warnings on w7, why wouldn't a newer system be even more compatible. 

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