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So yeah, the title says it all.. When i try to shut down or restart my PC, I get a screen saying a program is preventing shut down. But I don't know what to do to fix it. I found a script on a steam forum about how to disable or enable NVFBC but that doesn't have any effect. Any ideas? Submitted January 19, 2018 at 12:40AM by Wickedld http://ift.tt/2DsOvwR
Where can i download the updated driver? I tried in the amd page but it does not fix my driver. Computer Type: Laptop HP Pavilion 15-ab101nx GPU: AMD Radeon R8 M365DX and AMD Radeon(TM) R7 Graphics. CPU:AMD A10 Extreme Edition R8, 4C+8G 2.0 Ghz Motherboard: F.17 RAM: 8GB Operating System & Version: Windows 10 Home GPU Drivers:21.19.144.257 Submitted September 21, 2017 at 07:13PM by rvnkey http://ift.tt/2jNUl3n
I was trying to watch Netflix on the Windows 10 app and it was giving me the same error code for anything that's Ultra HD. I contacted Netflix Support and in summary, they said my monitor appears to only support normal HDCP. I'm pretty sure it supports HDCP 2.2, though. My monitor is a Dell U2515H. So I looked around in Nvidia Control Panel. I found out that underneath the message where it says my display and graphics card is HDCP capable, it says a repeater is connected to my system. There isn't, though. Doing a few Google searches, I read about disabling DP 1.2 has fixed the issue for Dell monitors and tried that. Didn't work. Also read about Nvidia drivers, so I updated mine. Also didn't work. I'm at a loss on what to do. TL;DR Can't stream Netflix in Ultra HD because of HDCP, Nvidia Control Panel says there's a repeater connected to my system. Submitted December 15, 2017 at 06:53PM by awake_dreaming http://ift.tt/2kwrQ7j
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