Output adapter

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RDR2 version? Latest
Up to date? Yes
Legit or Pirate copy? Legit
Steam/Epic Games/Social Club? Steam
Windows version? Windows 10
Did you try to delete caches.xml and try again? Yes
System specifications It was running fine before my stupid mistake.
What did you do to get this issue? I accidentally switched the output adapter in Redm while in game and now it won’t load up and I get a message referring to my intel driver and saying to update it in order to play. Is there an ini for RedM so I can find it and fix it while out of game? Any advice?

Also add what you already tried so far. I uninstalled and reinstalled, restarted my computer, tried forcing my redm.exe to force run my nvidia gpu through display settings, but didn’t work… I feel so silly, can someone please help me? is there something I can delete to reset settings? :frowning:

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I fixed it, thank goodness. Through my own stupid curiosity and mistake, I did everything I could try. What I ended up doing was disabling my intergrated Intel Driver just long enough to start the game, and switch the settings. Hopefully nobody makes this mistake, but if you do here are the steps:

  1. Open Device Manager by right-clicking on start menu icon and then select Device Manager

  2. Here expand the Display adaptors and then right-click on the Integrated processor (Mine is Intel® UHD Graphics 630, yours will be different) and then click on Disable device. Your Windows screen will go black for a second which means Windows is switching your Graphics card to dedicated card!

That’s it! If you wish to re-enable your built-in graphics then repeat the above steps and click on enable device. :slight_smile:

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