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Problem - hardware acceleration
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Maybe someone here can help me.
Whenever I want to open a video, I get the message:
"hardware acceleration is disabled. please enable it to continue"
I have already disabled and re-enabled everything in Chrome / Firefox, both do not work.
Browser: Chrome / Firefox
Hardware acceleration is active in both.
Graphics card:
+AMD Readeon R5 M200 Series
+Microsoft Basic Display Adapter
All drivers up to date.
Anybody have an idea?
I rebooted the laptop a few days ago and installed Windows 8.1.
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Problem - hardware acceleration
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i wanted to check if you were able to solve the problem?
I once again got out my old laptop (Windows 7) and wanted to play some games on it.
With all Play n Go games, the message you mentioned appears.
I tried adjusting the screen resolution, (de)activating the hardware accelerator, installing updates.
Nothing works.
Maybe someone here in the forum has a solution?
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Problem - hardware acceleration
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Problem - hardware acceleration
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finally it was a very old Java version that made my browser completely spidery,
with all kinds of error messages concerning the hardware acceleration or e.g. webgl..
maybe it helps
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