trying to run DVinci, but after a few seconds of that busy circle icon, nothing happens. It won't boot up and run. I have not changed McAfee antivirus settings. Nothing has changed. Any ideas why i suddenly can't run it anymore? I downloaded the update qa few weeks back and it was fine.
Thanks.
CPU - i7 6700K Board - Z170A M3 Gaming RAM - G.SKILL TridentZ Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM OS - Windows 10 Pro GPU - MSI GeForce GTX 1050
It looks like Resolve is trying to launch in OpenCL mode on your Intel HD 530 instead of your GTX 1050.
1. Try downloading the latest drivers for your GTX 1050 at nvidia.com/drivers as Windows updates can sometimes wipe the driver with the Windows update one.
2. If that doesn't work, try removing your config files. First, uninstall Resolve, then delete these two files if they still exist, and the reinstall resolve
Chip.Murphy wrote:It looks like Resolve is trying to launch in OpenCL mode on your Intel HD 530 instead of your GTX 1050.
1. Try downloading the latest drivers for your GTX 1050 at nvidia.com/drivers as Windows updates can sometimes wipe the driver with the Windows update one.
2. If that doesn't work, try removing your config files. First, uninstall Resolve, then delete these two files if they still exist, and the reinstall resolve
Those two files contain the info for Resolve's global preferences, so lets flush it out.
Let me know how it goes.
tried all the above to no avail. also turned off antivirus.
any further ideas?
[just realized that it is possible the HDMI cable MAY have been plugged into the motherboard instead of the graphics card previously and is now plugged into the graphics card. I was not in-charge of that, so not sure. Still, you seem to have the solution to that by uninstalling, so perhaps that is irrelevant now.]
thanks.
CPU - i7 6700K Board - Z170A M3 Gaming RAM - G.SKILL TridentZ Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM OS - Windows 10 Pro GPU - MSI GeForce GTX 1050
Where the monitor is plugged in can have a big effect. And if what you say is true, that's almost certainly the issue. Move the display back to the motherboard connection.
Dwaine Maggart wrote:Where the monitor is plugged in can have a big effect. And if what you say is true, that's almost certainly the issue. Move the display back to the motherboard connection.
Will try. But it's much preferable to be able to use my GPU than my motherboard. Any idea why I can't?
CPU - i7 6700K Board - Z170A M3 Gaming RAM - G.SKILL TridentZ Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM OS - Windows 10 Pro GPU - MSI GeForce GTX 1050
If you plug the display into the GPU, by default, Resolve will use that to drive the GUI, and use the Intel GPU for processing. You want the Intel GPU driving the GUI, so Resolve uses the NVIDIA GPU for processing.
Dwaine Maggart wrote:If you plug the display into the GPU, by default, Resolve will use that to drive the GUI, and use the Intel GPU for processing. You want the Intel GPU driving the GUI, so Resolve uses the NVIDIA GPU for processing.
Strange. I unplugged the HDMI cable from my graphics card and plugged it into my motherboard. But now my display shows no signal. It shows a cable is connected but no signal.
Any idea what is happening?
CPU - i7 6700K Board - Z170A M3 Gaming RAM - G.SKILL TridentZ Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM OS - Windows 10 Pro GPU - MSI GeForce GTX 1050
HELP! I recently updated my windows 7 machine to run windows 10 so that I could utilize Resolve 15 to it's fullest extent. Unfortunately the program now is basically unusable because it crashes whenever I try to do any editing color correcting pretty much anything.
I ran all of the 14 series of resolve on my computer with no problems and Davinci Resolve 14.3 also ran perfectly on my computer with Windows 7 Professional but could not render 2160p. So I decided to upgrade my machine to Windows 10 Pro.
My machine stats are as follows Windows 10 pro (64bit) Dell optiplex 9020 Intel core i7-4770 3.4 GHz 32 Gigs of ram 1TB Samsung Evo SSD 4TB External drive AMD Radeon HD 8570 Gpu ( I know not a great card but like I said 14.3 ran perfect on my machine until I upgraded to Windows 10).
I have tried installing every version of Resolve 14 on my now Windows 10 machine, every one of them crash at some stage or another during use . I have uninstalled and reinstalled each version of 15 as well with the same result. I have used the control comma and changed my GPU settings to openCl that seemed to allow the program to stay open a little bit longer until I tried to actually trim a clip or color grade something. The program is basically unusable on my computer right now.
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
I have attached my log file to this post on dropbox [/s/2ictgga5ok37ufs/DaVinci-Resolve-logs-20181009-153548.zip?dl=0]
I am able to run Adobe Premier free trial perfectly fine on this system in Windows 10 right now so I don't know if it is just a settings issue or what.
Thank You waltervolpatto! I kept copying and pasting it trying different ways to post it never thought just typing it in would work... Thanks again. Now maybe someone can help me figure out why Davinci Keeps crashing... I don't know what else to try.
I wonder why Resolve 14 worked great before I upgraded to windows 10. Now that I upgraded to windows 10 no versions I install work they all crash the same way. So are you saying I need another GPU or a new GPU? And which type should I get?