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I was freaking out... I bought a brand new laptop: MSI GS65 Stealth Thin CPU: i7-8750H @ 2.20GHz (6 cores) RAM: 32GB OS: Windows 10 Pro NVidia GeForce GTX 1070 with Max-Q Design and 8GB GDDR5
It wouldn't stay in vMix for more than a few minutes at a time without throwing D3DERR exceptions. I uninstalled all of the obvious bloatware and still no joy. Eventually, I gave it a clean bill of health after the last uninstallation (isn't it always the LAST place you look ;) ):
MSI Dragon Center appears to be what was causing the exception.
As I understand it, anything that produces overlays (like game overlays) can cause the conflict.
I just wanted the community to know that all is not lost of you dropped a ton of money (for me, anyway) on a new laptop and it just doesn't do the job for you... it can be something simple.
If you happen to arrive here searching on MSI nvidia d3derr, I am vindicated :).
Chad
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On my new MSI laptop I spent several days uninstalling/updating various bloatware and could not get around the D3DERR. I eventually did a clean windows install and it now it's perfect. The new diagnostic tool may have saved me a few days of headache, great idea Martin.
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Greetings
Sorry i`ve digged up this old post.
Just bought MSi GS65 and i`ve ran into this annoying D3DERR error.
vMix diagnostics :
SCAN STARTED Thursday, December 27, 2018 16:55:56
A background application that interferes with the graphics card has been detected. One of the following applications may be the cause and it is recommended they be uninstalled or disabled:
AudioDevProps: (C:\ProgramData\A-Volute\A-Volute.Nahimic\Modules\Scheduled\x64\Nahimic3DevProps2.dll) GraphicOverlay: (C:\ProgramData\A-Volute\A-Volute.Nahimic\Modules\Scheduled\x64\NahimicOSD.dll) Intel HD Graphics Drivers for Windows(R): (C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\iigd_base.inf_amd64_acffd9292112a98d\igd9dxva64.dll) NVIDIA GeForce Experience: (C:\Windows\system32\nvspcap64.dll)
SCAN COMPLETED WITH ERRORS
i`ve found this tread, disabled both dragon center and nvidia "thing" but it only gave me time until D3DERR error appears.
Will only clean windows help me ? Just bought this pc and bought it for vMix , nothing else is installed on it.
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I am also experiencing the same problem and i used the diagnostic tool and got the same errors, My question is how to delete these files as i cannot ing them in the C folder
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Versetti,
The errors are mostly likely caused by A-Volute Nahimic. Remove this software and it should work.
Regards,
Martin vMix
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