Hi guys, I've been using Resolve for a month or so now and have been mostly pleased with it. I updated my GPU driver through nVidia the other day and went to use Resolve this morning Everything was fine until I put a graphic into my timeline and was using the position sliders to drag it around. The graphic froze and then the program froze. I noticed in NZXT CAM that my GPU usage was spiking to 192% with Resolve being the user.
The first three times this happened it locked up my system and I had to do a hard shutdown and reboot. The fourth time I just waited and eventually it unfroze and gave me the 209 GPU error. The only thing I can think of that's changed since I last used the program was the nVidia driver update.
I'm running Windows 10 fully updated with a GTX1070 and an i5-7600k with 16GM RAM. Resolve is the latest version - 16.2.8.005.
Should I roll back my GPU driver until a fix is out? Thanks in advance.
Well I uninstalled the latest nVidia drivers and installed the last one I was using and it's back to normal. Gotta be some kind of bug with the latest version.
WillL84 wrote:Well I uninstalled the latest nVidia drivers and installed the last one I was using and it's back to normal. Gotta be some kind of bug with the latest version.
I"m having the same Issue how did you roll back a Driver Version?
WillL84 wrote:Well I uninstalled the latest nVidia drivers and installed the last one I was using and it's back to normal. Gotta be some kind of bug with the latest version.
I"m having the same Issue how did you roll back a Driver Version?
Download the version you want from the nVidia website and run the install as usual. Be sure to tick the box that says "do a clean install" (or words to that effect).
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