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Hi i am using asus n750jk ultrabook laptop with 2 gpu installed (hd graphics 4600 + nvidia 850m)
when i try to open photoshop it gives me bluescreen. but if i force photoshop to run with nvidia 850m gpu it works without any problem. it started happening with windows 10 and new photoshop cc update.
thing i tried >
installing intel beta driver (didn't solve)
installing intel stable lastest driver (worked %50 chance) sometimes gives blue sometimes not.
(there is no problem mechanical with intel or nvidia) (nvidia works perfectly)
when i open it with nvidia from control panel of nvidia. there is no problem..
this didn't happen with windows 8 or 8.1 or with windows 7..
there is a problem with intel windows 10 drivers.(beta and stable) it gives blue screen.
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Hello, lastpust:
Have you tried installing the graphics driver from your computer manufacturer?
I will run some tests based on this behavior.
Regards,
Amy.
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yes i tried it before, because they are for windows 8.1 so i can't use them on this windows 10 version. however they worked better than lastest windows 10 x64 version of driver.
and i think there is problem with photoshop's lastest version too because this started happening when i fresh installed them both to lastest versions.
photoshop just can't work with intel anymore. it gives blue screen named.
KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE
and as i said it works with nvidia
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deleting sniffer.exe
from C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2015
solved problem. it seems when we delete that exe, photosop recreates relations with gpu's and the problem solves. but i don't have to know this solution. intel or adobe should solve this not me.
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Thank you for sharing your outcome, I am glad to hear that you were able to resolve your issue.
Regards,
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