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- Real Name: Richard Spurling
Confession time. I'm a right muggins with computers but can usually stagger through with criminally twisted logic and referring to tutorials on youtube.
I discovered Resolve about a year ago and soon got heartily fed up with my old laptop's struggles with it (think family level laptop from an electronics chain). So, six months ago and flush with cash, I had a local computer shop build me a laptop for the job - they took a gaming computer and changed a few things to suit.
Said beast is a laptop with:
Windows 11 Home
CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon graphics, 2900 Mhz, 8 cores, 16 logical processors
Bios - American Megatrends
RAM - 32.0 GB
Main hard drive - solid state, 500 GB
Second hard drive - solid state, 1 terabyte.
Display adaptors - AMD Radeon (disabled)
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
I hope that's all you need. It's never even taken a deep breath doing the sort of editing I do.
I've been running Resolve 17.4.6 since it came out and have been happy with it.
A few days ago, Resolve wouldn't start, giving the error message: Unsupported GPU Processing Mode
Now, I didn't know what that meant - afterall, I'd been happily editing less than a week before. So I uninstalled Resolve 17. Seeing Resolve 18 was now available, I downloaded and installed that.
There was no difference of course because, as a friend pointed out, my graphics drivers were out of date. Specifically, the NVIDIA driver. So I updated that and opened Resolve again.
This time it worked and, being the first time I'd used 18, took me to that complicated screen where you select destination paths or whatever. I'm just a home editor making 20 minute youtube videos and everything's stored on my computer. It all looked too much, so I bailed out, uninstalled 18 and reinstalled 17.4.6.
Well, same issues only slightly different. I just couldn't get to the point where you opened a new project.
So I did a 'big' uninstall. I ran the uninstall programs, deleted the BlackMagic folder and opened ReEdit where I deleted the BlackMagic key. Restarts and cleaning up miscellaneous **** files of course. My thinking was that my computer should now be clear of Resolve and if I reinstalled it, I'd get a clean install.
I now installed Resolve 18.
I started Resolve and it took me to the familiar page where you can open an untitled project or start a new project. See attached image. You'll notice that none of my old projects have been recovered - I believe I destroyed them the first time I tried to use 18 (told you I was a muggins).
Anyway, you'd think that all I have do at this screen is to double click the 'open an untitled project' or 'open a new project'.
If I click on either, I get a black screen, a blue strip along the top with DaVinci Resolve Untitled Project on the far left and the minimise/close icons on the right. Nothing else. The program is actually unresponsive at this stage. I can't get a screen shot (probably because it's unresponsive).
So now what? I've done what I think is a complete remove a couple of times ie, uninstall, delete the folders, delete the registry key complete with restarts. I've tried this with Resolve 17.3.1, 17.4.6 and 18 all with the same results. There's obviously something hiding on my computer.
Swearing at it did little more than upset my Siamese.
Help!
I discovered Resolve about a year ago and soon got heartily fed up with my old laptop's struggles with it (think family level laptop from an electronics chain). So, six months ago and flush with cash, I had a local computer shop build me a laptop for the job - they took a gaming computer and changed a few things to suit.
Said beast is a laptop with:
Windows 11 Home
CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon graphics, 2900 Mhz, 8 cores, 16 logical processors
Bios - American Megatrends
RAM - 32.0 GB
Main hard drive - solid state, 500 GB
Second hard drive - solid state, 1 terabyte.
Display adaptors - AMD Radeon (disabled)
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
I hope that's all you need. It's never even taken a deep breath doing the sort of editing I do.
I've been running Resolve 17.4.6 since it came out and have been happy with it.
A few days ago, Resolve wouldn't start, giving the error message: Unsupported GPU Processing Mode
Now, I didn't know what that meant - afterall, I'd been happily editing less than a week before. So I uninstalled Resolve 17. Seeing Resolve 18 was now available, I downloaded and installed that.
There was no difference of course because, as a friend pointed out, my graphics drivers were out of date. Specifically, the NVIDIA driver. So I updated that and opened Resolve again.
This time it worked and, being the first time I'd used 18, took me to that complicated screen where you select destination paths or whatever. I'm just a home editor making 20 minute youtube videos and everything's stored on my computer. It all looked too much, so I bailed out, uninstalled 18 and reinstalled 17.4.6.
Well, same issues only slightly different. I just couldn't get to the point where you opened a new project.
So I did a 'big' uninstall. I ran the uninstall programs, deleted the BlackMagic folder and opened ReEdit where I deleted the BlackMagic key. Restarts and cleaning up miscellaneous **** files of course. My thinking was that my computer should now be clear of Resolve and if I reinstalled it, I'd get a clean install.
I now installed Resolve 18.
I started Resolve and it took me to the familiar page where you can open an untitled project or start a new project. See attached image. You'll notice that none of my old projects have been recovered - I believe I destroyed them the first time I tried to use 18 (told you I was a muggins).
Anyway, you'd think that all I have do at this screen is to double click the 'open an untitled project' or 'open a new project'.
If I click on either, I get a black screen, a blue strip along the top with DaVinci Resolve Untitled Project on the far left and the minimise/close icons on the right. Nothing else. The program is actually unresponsive at this stage. I can't get a screen shot (probably because it's unresponsive).
So now what? I've done what I think is a complete remove a couple of times ie, uninstall, delete the folders, delete the registry key complete with restarts. I've tried this with Resolve 17.3.1, 17.4.6 and 18 all with the same results. There's obviously something hiding on my computer.
Swearing at it did little more than upset my Siamese.
Help!
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