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Switching to a new video card often fixes this issue.
If you’re running a Mac or Windows PC, you can swap video cards by following these instructions.
Following these instructions, you can swap video cards in Windows or Mac systems.
Swapping video cards in Windows 10 is the easiest way to get your system working again. If you’re using a Mac, changing your video card is also an option.
Be aware that the compatibility mode may not always work.


The compatibility mode is only sometimes a good solution. If the video card is not supported by Windows 10, it will cause problems with your computer and the operating system.
The compatibility mode may not work in all cases. Some video cards are not supported by Windows 10, so if you have one of these cards and try to use the compatibility mode for installing drivers on your computer, it won’t work correctly. Also, some computers may have different versions or types of video cards installed, which makes this option ineffective for fixing issues related to these components (for example, one interpretation could work, but another version wouldn’t).
Learn how to use window’s compatibility mode to fix video card windows 10
The first thing you need to do is open the Device Manager. To do this, go to Start > Devices > Device Manager.
Once your device manager is open, click on Display Adapters or Video Cards and find the one that’s having issues with your video card. Select it from the list and then click Properties in the toolbar at the top of your screen (it should be next to “Details”). This will open a window where you can see all its properties listed. You’ll want to make sure that it says Compatible (“Yes”) under both “Has driver” and “Driver Version,” as well as under System for both Driver Name and Driver Details if applicable (they’re usually different depending on whether it’s an integrated component or not).
The following programs are free alternatives to Windows Media Player:


VLC media player
Windows Media Player alternative
QuickTime alternative
MPEG-4 software encoder
Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) software encoder


Media Player Classic (MPC)
XBMC (Xbox Media Center)
Plex
Foobar2000
iTunes Alternative (Exodus on Windows and XBMC on Mac OS X, Linux, and Android systems using Kodi) & amp;lt;br& amp;gt;>

