Solved Could Not Create Device on Adapter?
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Been away a bit but just installed the latest Alt launcher and when I “Launch” BMS I got this popup ;
https://forum.falcon-bms.com/post/20543
Figured I would just launch it from the BMS “Launcher” menu and got the same message! Uninstalled AL, uninstalled BMS 4.36, reinstalled a fresh 4.36 and tried the BMS Launch menu and get the same message? Wondering now if my not installing the Physx Nvidia driver is the culprit as that is about the only change I made Updated a week or so ago?
EDIT: It appears it was the PhysX driver as I reinstalled the Nvidia driers including it, rebooted, and all is well…
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@Icer said in Could Not Create Device on Adapter?:
Been away a bit but just installed the latest Alt launcher and when I “Launch” BMS I got this popup ;
https://forum.falcon-bms.com/post/20543
Figured I would just launch it from the BMS “Launcher” menu and got the same message! Uninstalled AL, uninstalled BMS 4.36, reinstalled a fresh 4.36 and tried the BMS Launch menu and get the same message? Wondering now if my not installing the Physx Nvidia driver is the culprit as that is about the only change I made Updated a week or so ago?
EDIT: It appears it was the PhysX driver as I reinstalled the Nvidia driers including it, rebooted, and all is well…
Check that you do not have any physical or virtual devices such as headphones or microphones connected, here we have a pilot who struggled with a similar problem and it was that he had headphones on the port of his laptop.
GREETINGS.
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@VIPER-0 said in Could Not Create Device on Adapter?:
@Icer said in Could Not Create Device on Adapter?:
Been away a bit but just installed the latest Alt launcher and when I “Launch” BMS I got this popup ;
https://forum.falcon-bms.com/post/20543
Figured I would just launch it from the BMS “Launcher” menu and got the same message! Uninstalled AL, uninstalled BMS 4.36, reinstalled a fresh 4.36 and tried the BMS Launch menu and get the same message? Wondering now if my not installing the Physx Nvidia driver is the culprit as that is about the only change I made Updated a week or so ago?
EDIT: It appears it was the PhysX driver as I reinstalled the Nvidia driers including it, rebooted, and all is well…
Check that you do not have any physical or virtual devices such as headphones or microphones connected, here we have a pilot who struggled with a similar problem and it was that he had headphones on the port of his laptop.
GREETINGS.
Thanks, but for me it was solved by removing and then reinstalling the graphics drivers including PhysX.