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Then I restarted VMWare ("/etc/init.d/vmware restart") and my USB devices appeared!Ĭhanges I made to /etc/init.d/mountdevsubfs.sh:
dev/bus/usb /proc/bus/usb usbfs auto 0 0 The "usbfs" on the begining seemed wrong to me, so I dropped that, resulting in the following line: Poking around a little more I found this advice which seemed cleaner, except it was a little flawed, when I tried adding the line as given to /etc/fstab, it didn't help and I noticed that if I actually tried to invoke the line, I got the following error: However when I re-applied those changes I got an error running the script (see end of post). In fact I have a /etc/init.d/mountdevsubfs.sh.dpkg.old file with the changes applied, so I know I did. A quick google turned up this hint which I really remember doing before. This sure seems familiar but I can't find a blog post about it. To attach a file, you must click the “Attach” option on the bottom left-hand corner of the response box.Hmmm, I went to use a USB device in my Win XP win and it wasn't showing up (Under VM/Removable Devices/USB Devices). Right click on the Desktop, and click on Graphics Properties.Ģ.Ĝlick Options and Support, and then click Information Center.ģ.Ĝlick on Save (save it in your desktop).Ĥ. Please provide me with the graphics report from the Intel® graphics control panel following the next steps:ġ.Please attach to this thread the TXT file the Intel® System Support Utility will generate: Ģ-Ĝlick on “Scan” to get the scanned system.ģ- Once the scan is complete click on “next”.Ĥ- Use the “save” option, save the report to your desktop.ĥ- To attach a file, you must click the “Attach” option on the bottom left-hand corner of the response box.Please provide with the following information. Yes, I can see the attachment that you have shared. reg file as admin must be created, triggered at each logon. "NoiseReductionEnableChroma"=dword:00000000 "NoiseReductionAutoDetectEnabledAlways"=dword:00000000 "NoiseReductionEnabledAlways"=dword:00000000 "UISharpnessOptimalEnabledAlways"=dword:00000000 :Here are the good setting avoiding the horrible settings by intel
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In order to deal with this problem, until people at intel manage to give a working driver is to compare the registry change between the setting of the driver where any horrible optimization is disabled and whatever state is applied at boot time. The only to keep truly my settings working is to go to the GUI before playing a video with DXVA, then never ever reboot. I disable any optimization by the driver, then reboot, then play a video with DXVA, and the optimaization is here, but when I go to the GUI, my settings are saved, ie ANY optimization is deactivated.
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I installed the driver 25.20.100.6374, which is supposed to be before the DHC variant and windows download the GUI from its store, even though the GUI is already present with the driver?, and the bug is still there, but this time my settings in the GUI are saved, hahahaha. So what is the latest driver that does NOT reset my settings for videos ? The settings are applied as long as I do not restart the computer. So in BOTH GUIs I disable this driver settings, but in "Intel® Graphics Control Panel" I keep getting the default settings after a restart of the computer.
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With software decoding, I get the normal image:Īpparently now, the GUI to manage the driver is split from the driver, so windows installed another GUI from its store. Version: 25.20.100.6618 (Latest)" and when I use DXVA decoding for videos, I get the horrible image:
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Then I installed the latest driver for video card 620 "Intel® Graphics - Windows® 10 DCH Drivers with Intel® Graphics Command Center After I noticed this problem, I removed all graphic drivers and ''software components'' with DDU from guru3d in order to have a clean install. on driver Version: 25.20.100.6618 (Latest) for intel video card 620 on Intel® Core™ i5-8265U Processor. I cannot disable the horrible driver settings for video ""optimization"".