
I selected 'Power Saving' using the Iris Xe (not Max) and have been able to step through some of my regular tasks with no crash, so far. Added it and set options to high performance but problems persists if I select 'Let Windows Decide' or 'High Performance' using the Max processor. Tried dsb1010's steps and PS was not listed. Crash presents a message asking me to send info to Adobe but no info.

Second is a sudden crash when trying to do almost anything with an image, even just making a selection on a lecture. On starting PS receive a dialog stating that "PS has encountered a problem with the display driver" and has disabled enhancements which use the graphics hardware. Me To: Same Dell laptop (7506) with both Iris Xe and Iris XE Max shown under Display Adapters with two symptoms.

Now photoshop can be detected! You might need to do this for any other programs that you want to detect the GPU - pretty annoying, but this is an easy workaround until this gets figured out. For step 5 above, I selected "High Performance". Now that you're in the file location, copy the file path in the address bar at the top (something like C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs) and paste it into the address bar you open up when you click "Browse" in step 3 inside "Graphics Settings". Set the application to your preferred GPU.Īs a note, if you're struggling to find Photoshop for step 3 (it didn't show up for me, since it's looking for games), use the windows key to open the start menu again, type "Photoshop" and right click on it - then click "Open file location". You may need to look up the folder location of this file using a search engine.ĥ. If your application is not on the list, you will need to browse to the folder where the. Click on the results from System Settings.ģ. From Start Icon, type "Graphics Settings".

Hit the window key and search for "Intel Graphics Command Center" - you should see a message on the left side of the screen titled "New dGPU Detected!" Follow the instructions there - but I'll paste them here as well.

I was having the same problem with my Inspiron 7506.
