Posted May 09, 2014
Hello everyone,
With the latest Intel drivers (for my Windows 8.1 Toshiba) I was able to play Tesla on medium settings flawlessly this morning. The only changes I've made were changing the resolution in game and enabling windowed mode. Tonight when I went to play it, I got the message in the topic "The display driver stopped responding and has recovered". I've searched everywhere online, cleared registry issues, and changed a registry entry as suggested online. This gave me the message "this program was blocked from accessing your graphics driver". Removing the entry, I got the same issue. I don't understand why this would suddenly be a problem when it worked earlier today. I did roll back to a previous video driver, and it worked, but THEN I got that dreadful green screen. Does anyone have any suggestions? Honestly, Windows 8 has become a bit of a pain, to put it lightly. I'm tempted to reformat and install windows 7 instead with the fullly functional DVD I have, if that's even possible. I've also heard that's a headache too.
Anyway, I digress. Thank you everyone for your h elp. I hope I can get this fixed, as the first half hour has really been enjoyable.
With the latest Intel drivers (for my Windows 8.1 Toshiba) I was able to play Tesla on medium settings flawlessly this morning. The only changes I've made were changing the resolution in game and enabling windowed mode. Tonight when I went to play it, I got the message in the topic "The display driver stopped responding and has recovered". I've searched everywhere online, cleared registry issues, and changed a registry entry as suggested online. This gave me the message "this program was blocked from accessing your graphics driver". Removing the entry, I got the same issue. I don't understand why this would suddenly be a problem when it worked earlier today. I did roll back to a previous video driver, and it worked, but THEN I got that dreadful green screen. Does anyone have any suggestions? Honestly, Windows 8 has become a bit of a pain, to put it lightly. I'm tempted to reformat and install windows 7 instead with the fullly functional DVD I have, if that's even possible. I've also heard that's a headache too.
Anyway, I digress. Thank you everyone for your h elp. I hope I can get this fixed, as the first half hour has really been enjoyable.
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