New GPU Titan X = Lots of problems and horror !

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       #11

    Dariusz said:
    That sounds strange, to remove GPU from PC and then start using onboard gpu? I dont have onboard GPU on my system.
    In which case you'd just fit the GPU straight back in and reboot. But seeing as you know best I'll leave you to it.
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       #12

    Boozad said:
    Dariusz said:
    That sounds strange, to remove GPU from PC and then start using onboard gpu? I dont have onboard GPU on my system.
    In which case you'd just fit the GPU straight back in and reboot. But seeing as you know best I'll leave you to it.
    Not saying I know best. I just dont understand ur suggestion.

    U want me to uninstall all.
    Shut down PC.
    Remove GPU.
    Start PC ?
    Shut down ?
    Put in GPU ?

    I just dont know what you mean...
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       #13

    So update.

    I've reinstalled windows.

    Installed few basic programs.

    Got PS installed. And again cant start it at all. Instant crash. Oh dear why did I upgrade gpu. should have stayed with good old 680
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       #14

    A crash in what ?

    What were you doing when it crashed.
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       #15

    Nothing, I 2x click PS and instead of PS loading logo I get crahs

    Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
    Application Name: Photoshop.exe
    Application Version: 16.0.0.88
    Application Timestamp: 55681d39
    Fault Module Name: MSVCR120.dll
    Fault Module Version: 12.0.21005.1
    Fault Module Timestamp: 524f83ff
    Exception Code: c000001d
    Exception Offset: 0000000000096cd5
    OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.48
    Locale ID: 2057
    Additional Information 1: 096a
    Additional Information 2: 096a2e6fc4d77a7a966ff48506139a6c
    Additional Information 3: 016d
    Additional Information 4: 016dfb7218e8ce18ad1c15d79aa0a2ae

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    If the online privacy statement is not available, please read our privacy statement offline:
    C:\Windows\system32\en-US\erofflps.txt
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  6. Posts : 13,576
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       #16

    Why are you installing a Privacy Statement ?

    Are you able to install the drivers I linked in post #6

    Don`t give up on the Titan X :)
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       #17

    Yes that's the one I have installed. Fresh windows, fresh chipset drivers, nvidia ones u linked and so on. I'm running now windows update to get SP and other hotfixes, Not sure if they will help but PS should have work without anything straight out of the box

    ps = photoshop
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       #18

    OK, well you mentioned a Privacy Statement, my bad.
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  9. Posts : 51
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       #19

    Ok so it looks like that after getting SP1 installed the PS started to work. I'll install the lest of windows updates and see if the system is more stable now. Fingers corsss!
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       #20

    If you crash again after updates, try re-downloading PS from Adobe. Anyway, good luck! :)
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