Brad
Thank you that sounds about right.
The computer runs better on Windows 11 than it did on 10.
As I said I have worked a way around it to get the report, even though
it does not display in app.
The issue happened at about the same time that I changed to 11, but can
not say exactly.
What surprises me is that not more people are reporting this as an issue.
I am looking to see if I can put another driver in. But if I see a good
offer on a computer I would upgrade.
Keith
On 01/03/2025 16:35, Brad Morrison wrote:
Hi Keith, Dave, & GNUCash users,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Graphics_Technology - I'm guessing
that both of your Intel graphics cards were manufactured before 2017,
because according to that Wikipedia article, "It was first introduced in
2010 as Intel HD Graphics and renamed in 2017 as Intel UHD Graphics."
Does Windows 11 run well on hardware that is that old?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_11#System_requirements
You may have to purchase newer hardware, unless you want to try
installing a Linux distro on your existing machine...
https://distrowatch.com/
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https://norcal.social/@BradMorrison
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