BUG: Constant crash due to graphics card
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Problem Description
after a short while the app crashes.
To Reproduce
- …well it just crashes.
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Flow Launcher Version
1.11.0
Windows Build Number
[Version 10.0.22621.1105]
Error Log
[2023-01-13.txt](https://github.com/Flow-Launcher/Flow.Launcher/files/10412258/2023-01-13.txt)
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Issue Analytics
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- Created 8 months ago
- Comments:33 (16 by maintainers)
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Hi
it so far seems the culprit was enabling both PCI graphic card and the intel onboard graphic card. This caused drivers for both cards to be loaded in windows. I disabled onboard graphic card in bios again, and so far the crash has stopped.
fingers crossed…
thanks for your input
best Nolan
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