How do I enable 3d acceleration on an APU?

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I am unable to check High (1024x768) or Ultra (1920x1200) because "Resolution Error" : "3D acceleration must be enabled to switch to a higher resolution."

I am unable to check 3D Acceleration because "Not Supported" : "3D acceleration cannot be enabled on this computer. Your video card does not meet the minimum requirements for this game."

I am using an A10-7850K APU on Windows 8.1 - I have no video card.






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How do I turn on 3D acceleration?

Procedure
  • Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
  • Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
  • Under System Settings in the Settings window, click Display.
  • Select the Accelerate 3D graphics check box. ...
  • Select the Battery life menu item from the drop-down menu.


  • How do I turn on AMD hardware acceleration?

    To give it a go first, download the latest AMD drivers and the Windows 10 update. Then go to your PC's graphics settings, the easiest way to do this is by pressing the Windows key and searching for "Graphics settings". You'll then see the option to turn hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling on.

    Should I enable 3D acceleration?

    Unless you're facing an issue that you know is because of hardware acceleration, you shouldn't turn off hardware acceleration. It'll generally do more good than harm, but when you see it is causing you more harm instead, that's when you should turn it off for that one specific app.

    How do I enable Graphics acceleration in Windows 10?

    Open Start Menu and tap on Settings cog icon. In Settings, click on 'System' and open 'Display' tab. Under the \u201cMultiple Displays\u201d section, select \u201cGraphics settings\u201d. Turn on or off \u201cHardware-accelerated GPU scheduling\u201d option.



    How to Enable or Disable Hardware Acceleration in Windows 10




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