(12-28-2012, 08:00 PM)dEnigma Wrote:Also tried that... Just entered regedit and looked up the registry settings for nVidia Optimus, forced another directory for Dolphin but didn't have any use(12-28-2012, 05:21 PM)Diathorus Wrote: Now, now. What relationship does this arguing have to my original post... To delroth and nintendonerd; thank you for trying to aid me, even though it didn't help. I hope this issue's resolved one day.okay b2t: So, just to clarify, you have tried the following things:
- Configured the Nvidia Control Panel to use the dedicated GPU for Dolphin
- Configured the Nvidia Control Panel to use the dedicated GPU globally
- Rightclicked the Dolphin.exe and selected the NVidia GPU in the "run with graphics processor"-menu
- Reinstall the Geforce Driver
- Tried the latest Master build
- Updated your BIOS
Did you try all of those things and if you also tried something else, what did you try already? Also remember that your personal settings are lost when you completely reinstall the driver, that includes the settings for Optimus.
You could also try renaming the Dolphin.exe into something like codSP.exe or some other game name and see if this forces it to use the dedicated GPU.
P.S.
Quote:cleaning registryI hope you mean manually cleaning your registry and not just running one of those registry cleaners.
edit: One more question: Is your Dolphin located on a removable drive, because that might cause problems.
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