Hi
I have a brand new Dell 7510 laptop, with Intel HD 50 graphics (onboard, it's a Core i7 CPU) and a Nvidia M2000M graphics card. I have a clean install of Windows 10. 32GB RAM, SSD, Core i7 CPU.
I'm having problems with the Intel graphics driver crashing, so I've been through all the hoops of updating drivers etc. But it's suddenly occurred to me: it only crashes when I'm using Corel X7! I can use the laptop for Photoshop, Word, Excel, Firefox etc. all day with no issues, but within 20 minutes of using Corel I get an Intel display driver crash.
Can anyone shed any light please?
Many thanks
Jim
I have some significant reasons to stay on this that hopefully will improve the product.
A little update there is a huge difference between the way Photo-PAINT and Draw use memory and video memory verses Adobe products. I process 1 GB files from all these products regularly as an example when you save a large file from Photoshop it prepares the high res display, it then prepares to save the file, then it saves the file, on a large file it can be a 30 minute process. The same size file in Photo-PAINT only goes through the save process and takes less than 1/3 the time. Photo-PAINT is vastly faster however it seems to be much more memory intensive during edits.
If you work in PS and regularly save every 10 minutes you're dead you just have to risk as crash, not so much a problem with Corel Photo-PAINT X7.
So as you can see your issue is deeply interesting.