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* Resuming from suspend may not be reliable on GeForce GTX 9xx boards in some configurations.
Added support to make an OpenGL 3.0 and above context current without making current to any drawable. Fixed a bug that caused user-supplied RandR modes with nonsensical combinations of the +HSync, -HSync, +VSync, and -VSync flags to corrupt the mode list. Fixed a bug that caused application-specified swap intervals to be ignored on some screens when using Xinerama. Fixed a bug that prevented more than one RandR output from sharing user-added modes. VDP_DECODER_PROFILE_H264_CONSTRAINED_HIGH VDP_DECODER_PROFILE_H264_PROGRESSIVE_HIGH VDP_DECODER_PROFILE_H264_CONSTRAINED_BASELINE Added support for VDPAU profiles added in VDPAU 0.9:. Version 1.5.0 of the X Resize and Rotate specification added a note that dynamically-created outputs will not be destroyed, so this option is deprecated and will be removed in a future driver release. Marked the DeleteUnusedDP12Displays option as deprecated. 355.82 DISPLAY DRIVER NOT WORKING FULL
Added experimental full OpenGL support to EGL.For more information about the new build system and layout, see the README document at:
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Replaced the build system for the NVIDIA kernel modules and updated the installer package and nvidia-installer to use the new build system and kernel module source code layout. Added support for the following EGL extensions:. Corrected some erroneous reporting of support for GLX extensions: several extensions were being reported as supported for indirect GLX, which were in fact only supported under direct rendering. Fixed a bug that could cause the nvidia-settings control panel to crash when updating the display layout. Fixed a bug that could cause data from one texture level to overwrite data from the next lowest level, when creating a texture view that did not include the higher of the two levels. Fixed a bug that could cause GPU exceptions when using glReadPixels() on the depth or stencil buffers of multisample windows while resizing or moving the windows. Fixed a bug that caused VDPAU to only display the top half of a video frame when decoding and displaying H.265/HEVC encoded video streams. Fixed a bug that caused applications using OpenCL or CUDA with OpenGL interopability to crash when using GLX indirect rendering. Contact the manufacturer for the latest updates and technical support information.Īll original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) should have access to newer Intel® graphics driver versions that contain this fix. 355.82 DISPLAY DRIVER NOT WORKING DRIVERS
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Some computer manufacturers design their systems so you can only install drivers provided by them. For generic drivers, use the Intel® Driver & Support Assistant. You can test by installing our latest generic drivers. Other causes of the error may exist, so we recommend maintaining your drivers up to date. Released in April 2016 (version 15.), all drivers since that date include this fix. We released a Display driver containing a fix to address multiple causes of this error. Windows* detected an issue with the display driver and terminated the processes linked to it. In the bottom right-hand corner, this notification appears: This behavior can occur in Windows 7*, 8*, 8.1*, or Windows® 10. The error is also known as Time-out Detection and Recovery (TDR).