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I have a driver problem, I can't play games.

When I start Roblox i can play in window mode, when I go to full screen it crash in 1 to 3 minuts. 

 

Farming simulator 25 with steam I can't play it will crash when it load the map and I click on start.

 

Crash means it close the game whiteout a error.

 

I have try different drivers old / new, re-install windows 11 and now i have try windows 10.

all the same problem.

 

I never had a blue or error screen!

 

what can i do??

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@Me_Marco456, Welcome to HP Support Community,

 

Thank you for posting your query; I’m here to help by guiding you through steps to resolve this issue

 

Why It Happens

  • PC does not have DirectX10 or higher feature level support
  • Graphics card does not have the latest drivers
  • Graphics card is not supported by Roblox (rarely the case)
  • Player has changed Roblox graphics settings

Try the following, one step at a time. After each step, see if the problem is still there. If it is, keep going.

 

Reset Roblox Graphics

This is only appropriate if you can actually start Roblox without crashing

  1. Open Roblox Studio
  2. Open the File menu, and click on Settings
  3. Click OK to proceed
  4. Click the Reset All Settings button, located at the lower-left of the pop-up window.

Detecting your Supported DirectX Feature Level

To check your supported DirectX feature level:

  1. Hit Windows KeyR to bring up the Run prompt.
  2. Type “dxdiag” (without quotes) and press the Enter key.
  3. Click the Display or Display 1, and Display 2 if available, tab from the panel view in the DirectX window.
    • For Windows 8.1/10 look for Feature Levels. For Windows 7 look for DDI Version.

If you do not see “10" or above in the “DDI Version” or “Feature Levels” line, your graphics card does not support DX10 or higher and you will be unable to access the application.

 

Lower Your Display's Color Quality

It's possible your graphics card can't support 3D rendering at the color quality you use for normal desktop operation. You can try lowering the bit depth to 16 bits, to see if that helps.

 

Upgrade Your Graphics Card Driver

To find out what graphics card Roblox is currently using, please try the following:

  1. Open Roblox Studio
  2. Open the Studio Settings
  3. Click on Diagnostics
  4. Scroll down to find the line labeled GfxCard
  5. This will list what graphics card is currently in use by Roblox

Please visit the support page provided by the manufacturer of your graphics card, and download the latest driver for your particular model.

 

Check Compatibility Mode

If you get a message that your graphics are out of date, but your computer passes the minimum specification requirements, you can check to see if the application is running in compatibility mode.

  1. Right click the Roblox or Roblox Studio application, and select Properties.
  2. Select the Compatibility tab.
  3. If the Run this program in compatibility mode box is selected, unselect it.

Please visit the support page provided by the manufacturer of your graphics card, and download the latest driver for your particular model.

 

I hope this helps.

Please feel free to reply here if you have any questions or if you need further clarification on any of the steps. 

 

Take care and have a good day. 

 

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Regards,

Garp_Senchau
I am an HP Employee

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