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1. I need Intel GPA.
2. I worked with it 3 years ago with great success.
3. 1 year ago I installed the newest version - the Graphics Monitor crashed upon launch. I had Windows 8 back then (as I did 3 years ago).
4. I did not need the app that much back then so I ignored it.
5. Today (27.09.17) I tried installing it again on Windows 10 - the same crash with no warnings and/or messages.
6. I am trying to access the forums - "An error occured while trying to log you in. Please contact customer support". Mind: I did successfully login to download the GPA just 20 minutes before that.
7. I am trying to create a Support account. The login screen is different, my login credentials get recognized ok, but then I am asked to enter my name/surname/etc: the boxes DO NOT WORK. No text can be entered The "Next" button is grayed out.
8. Thankfully I am able to enter the forum when googling "Intel Forums" and singing in from a different Intel foum language page.
Is this still "Intel"?
P.S. Would be very grateful if anyone could help me launch Graphics Monitor without a crash.
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 ti by Gainward,
Processor: Intel Core i7.
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1. What Intel Graphics do you have?
2. What is the complete processor model number?
3. What operating system do you have?
4. What motherboard model number, and BIOS do you have?
Yes, this is the Intel Community Support site. You can get here by using this link:
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Since my last post I installed Nvidia NSight for Visual Studio. It has improoved a lot since I used it 3 years ago and no longer has limitations which forced me to download GPA back then. Don't think I will be using GPA any more in the future.
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Hello cubrman,
Thank you very much for attaching the screenshots. I was reviewing your system specifications, and I can see that you are a second generation processor.
You are currently having this issue because you are using Windows® 10, and the second generation processors support up to Windows® 8. I would recommend you to downgrade to Windows® 8 to get full support, and also to allow Intel® GPA to work properly.
Regards,
Xavier A.
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Wow, that is actually a very useful piece of information, Xavier, thanks!
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Hello cubrman,
I am glad to know that the information provided was useful.
Whenever you need anything else, please let us now. Have a nice day!
Regards,
Xavier A.
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Hey, Xavier, after reading I was trying to find information about my processor vs Windows 10, but I cannot find anything on the web! Could you provide any links or somehow expand your comment about my processor not supporting Windows 10?
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cubrman schrieb:
Hey, Xavier, after reading I was trying to find information about my processor vs Windows 10, but I cannot find anything on the web! Could you provide any links or somehow expand your comment about my processor not supporting Windows 10?
Check out: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/graphics-drivers/000005526.html Supported Operating Systems for Intel® Graphics Products
It has no further infos, but confirms what Xavier said.
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So the integrated graphics inside my cpu does not support Windows 10 right? While I am using NVidia GPU I am ok to use Windows 10 to it's full potential, is that correct?
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Your Sandy Bridge processor is not supported on Windows 10:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/processors/000006105.html Intel® Processors that Support Microsoft Windows® 10
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Al, your links only show that the processor does not support Windows 10, I've already understood that, what I am looking for is a detailed explanation of what am I loosing or what are the consequences of the Win 10 not being supported, for I am working on Windows 10 for around a year now and I haven't noticed anything suspiccious apart from GPA not working, and I do use my PC quite heavily in many areas.
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Everything is not working ok, otherwise you would not have problems with the GPA.; You have been provided with a link to supported graphics and processors for windows 10. The consequences of continuing in this unsupported environment is continued graphics issues and, eventual failure to update to the next release of Windows 10.
Simply put, your graphics and processor are not supported.
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Hello cubrman,
I was checking your case and would like to know if you need further assistance. If so, please do not hesitate in replying back.
Regards,
Xavier A.
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Hey Xavier, thanks for your time, I am fine. Thanks to Al's comments I am now certain that I need to downgrade. Given that DX12 mostly focuses on CPU optimization it is quite logical that my CPU does not support Win 10. It's quite a dissapointment that Microsoft does not directly tell this to me even though it has all the opportunity in the world.
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Hello cubrman,
You are welcome. In any case, if you need further assistance, please do not hesitate in posting a request. Have a nice day.
Regards,
Xavier A.
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Hello cubrman,
You are welcome. In any case, if you need further assistance, please do not hesitate in posting a request.
Regards,
Xavier A.
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Hello cubrman,
You are welcome. In any case, if you need further assistance, please do not hesitate in posting a request.
Regards,
Xavier A.
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@ cubrman
Did you try a 3 year old version of GPA, i.e. older than Windows 10?
Coincidentially it has been updated this week: https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/graphics-profiling-debugging-and-analysis/topic/745989 Intel Graphics Performance Analyzers 2017 R3 Released!
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Quotes from my original post:
"1 year ago I installed the newest version"
"Today (27.09.17) I tried installing it again on Windows 10 - the same crash with no warnings and/or messages."
"Mind: I did successfully login to download the GPA just 20 minutes before that."
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