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Doesn't seem to work on Windows 7. :
Adapter #0 Description: "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260" PCI_ID: 10DE:5E2 - 23931682:A1 DedicatedVideoMemory: 913Ā702Ā912 DedicatedSystemMemory: 913Ā702Ā912 SharedSystemMemory: 3Ā354Ā996Ā736 AdapterLuid: 0:817F
ForceTDR.exe -t ForceTDR.exe -t
Works on Windows 10 correctly. Same as dxcap.exe -forceTDR works only on W10. Is there an option to trigger TDR on Windows 7?
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Doesn't seem to work on Windows 7. :
ForceTDR.exe -l
Listing the graphic-devices
Adapter #0
Description: "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260"
PCI_ID: 10DE:5E2 - 23931682:A1
DedicatedVideoMemory: 913Ā702Ā912
DedicatedSystemMemory: 913Ā702Ā912
SharedSystemMemory: 3Ā354Ā996Ā736
AdapterLuid: 0:817F
ForceTDR.exe -t
ForceTDR.exe -t
Works on Windows 10 correctly. Same as dxcap.exe -forceTDR works only on W10. Is there an option to trigger TDR on Windows 7?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: