Optimus is a technology designed to save battery power and be able to switch between the low power costing Intel HD, and the discreet high power nvidia video card. A lot of games have problems as Optimus picks the Intel HD instead of nvidia to play a game.
Assigning an application or program to the Graphics Processor
Open the NVIDIA Control Panel
* Select Manage 3D Settings
* Click on the Program Settings tab
* In 1: Select a program to customize, click on Add
* Browse to the application/game and open the executable file by clicking Open
* In 2: Select the preferred graphics processor for this program, click on the tab and select High Performance NVIDIA processor
* Click on Apply and the settings will be saved
Once you have configured MW3 to use high performance, go into the game's configuration screen and make sure that it sees the Nvidia GPU and not the Intel HD. Then play the game and see if the desktop keeps popping up.
If you continue to have problems make sure that you don't have any programs running in the background while trying to play. Check and make sure that the Anti Virus isn't running a background check.
If your notebook has Fast Access facial recognition turn it off while playing the game and see if that helps.
DELL-Terry B
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February 8th, 2012 13:00
If you aren't aware of Nvidia Optimus please check out my post about it that can be found on the following link.
en.community.dell.com/.../19405027.aspx
Optimus is a technology designed to save battery power and be able to switch between the low power costing Intel HD, and the discreet high power nvidia video card. A lot of games have problems as Optimus picks the Intel HD instead of nvidia to play a game.
Assigning an application or program to the Graphics Processor
Open the NVIDIA Control Panel
* Select Manage 3D Settings
* Click on the Program Settings tab
* In 1: Select a program to customize, click on Add
* Browse to the application/game and open the executable file by clicking Open
* In 2: Select the preferred graphics processor for this program, click on the tab and select High Performance NVIDIA processor
* Click on Apply and the settings will be saved
Once you have configured MW3 to use high performance, go into the game's configuration screen and make sure that it sees the Nvidia GPU and not the Intel HD. Then play the game and see if the desktop keeps popping up.
If you continue to have problems make sure that you don't have any programs running in the background while trying to play. Check and make sure that the Anti Virus isn't running a background check.
If your notebook has Fast Access facial recognition turn it off while playing the game and see if that helps.
Please let me know if this helps.
TB
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February 4th, 2012 06:00
please help me
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February 8th, 2012 14:00
thank you
i think it helped, i was just playing for half an hour without crashing