Before I start, I am talking about the PC version of minecraft running on Windows 10, not Minecraft Windows 10 Edition.
So I recently got an ASUS ROG gaming notebook, and I have installed games like Terraria, World of Tanks, Minecraft, and others. It has the Windows 10 OS on it, and it's pretty nice.
For the first week everything worked perfectly, until I received an update to Windows 10. After the update I booted my pc and saw a text box saying there was an error booting up, I looked the message up on google and supposedly it was just a minor error caused by the update and I shouldn't be worried about it, but when I started playing minecraft, I noticed the graphics looked a little off, but I didn't mind it too much. I started playing Hunger Games on a multiplayer server when my minecraft application froze. I got a small message on the side of my screen that my Intel Core i7 display drivers had stopped working but then recovered. My pc seemed to be working fine, but minecraft was frozen. I closed the application and tried reinstalling the game. Once it was reinstalled, I ran it and had the same problem again, only this time the app closed on it's on and I received a crash report in the MC launcher.
All my other games seem to work perfectly but minecraft is kind of wobbly right now. Could this be a side affect of the most recent Windows 10 update? Because MC ran perfectly with no issues before the update, or is it minecraft itself that has something wrong with it? I'm sure I don't have a virus because I have a virus scanner on my pc, and everything is safe.
If anyone could help, it would be greatly appreciated.
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Well, I have the same build of windows 10 as you, and i had this issue for a day. What you need to do is go and update your device driver off the company's website, download and install the file, and you should be good!
Before I start, I am talking about the PC version of minecraft running on Windows 10, not Minecraft Windows 10 Edition.
So I recently got an ASUS ROG gaming notebook, and I have installed games like Terraria, World of Tanks, Minecraft, and others. It has the Windows 10 OS on it, and it's pretty nice.
For the first week everything worked perfectly, until I received an update to Windows 10. After the update I booted my pc and saw a text box saying there was an error booting up, I looked the message up on google and supposedly it was just a minor error caused by the update and I shouldn't be worried about it, but when I started playing minecraft, I noticed the graphics looked a little off, but I didn't mind it too much. I started playing Hunger Games on a multiplayer server when my minecraft application froze. I got a small message on the side of my screen that my Intel Core i7 display drivers had stopped working but then recovered. My pc seemed to be working fine, but minecraft was frozen. I closed the application and tried reinstalling the game. Once it was reinstalled, I ran it and had the same problem again, only this time the app closed on it's on and I received a crash report in the MC launcher.
All my other games seem to work perfectly but minecraft is kind of wobbly right now. Could this be a side affect of the most recent Windows 10 update? Because MC ran perfectly with no issues before the update, or is it minecraft itself that has something wrong with it? I'm sure I don't have a virus because I have a virus scanner on my pc, and everything is safe.
If anyone could help, it would be greatly appreciated.
Well, I have the same build of windows 10 as you, and i had this issue for a day. What you need to do is go and update your device driver off the company's website, download and install the file, and you should be good!
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Ok, I'll check it out. Thanks for your help!
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