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GraceUnfolding
Inspiring
June 22, 2023
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Driver update recommended but....

  • June 22, 2023
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Hello

Latest version of Photoshop tells me that my NVIDIA GeForce MX250 is out of date. When I click on the "Update Drivers" link this is the message I see on the update page for my driver.

"Although GeForce Game Ready Drivers and NVIDIA Studio Drivers can be installed on supported notebook GPUs, the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) provides certified drivers for your specific notebook on their website. NVIDIA recommends that you check with your notebook OEM for recommended software updates for your notebook."

There are no updates for this driver for my laptop, so now what? Clearly there is a newer version but the laptop manufacturer isn't recommending it. So should I update anyway?

I wouldn't even consider it if there were no issues in Photoshop but when I try to use the enhance feature in camera raw it doesn't work and an error appears.

Any advice on whether to update anyway? My last update for the driver is from early 2022.

Thanks

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Correct answer GraceUnfolding

I think that's a generic message mostly intended to avoid liability. Laptop manufacturers tend to modify hardware and software extensively, so if you don't use their driver some added functions may not work.

 

The driver itself will probably work just fine.

 

Studio drivers aren't available for all GPUs.


I eventually figured that out and installed the updated driver from the NIVIDIA site. And no, there wasn't a Studio driver for it. Seems to work fine even though it didn't fix the issues in Camera Raw and LrC when it came to Denoise and Enhance.

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Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 22, 2023

I wonder if this setting will help?

GraceUnfolding
Inspiring
June 22, 2023

Interesting. As my machine is only a couple years old I imagine that my GPU is that old though. Thank you

GraceUnfolding
Inspiring
June 23, 2023

I see the new update and I see there is no Studio Ready drivers. My concern was the big warning..

"Although GeForce Game Ready Drivers and NVIDIA Studio Drivers can be installed on supported notebook GPUs, the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) provides certified drivers for your specific notebook on their website. NVIDIA recommends that you check with your notebook OEM for recommended software updates for your notebook."

After much research it looks like it will be some time (if ever) that the latest driver is available through my laptop manufactuer site,
Tomorrow I will use the update on the Nividia site and hope it solves my issues in photoshop, camera raw and lightroom. For the most part they all work great but I run into problems when I try to use enhance or neural filers, etc. Next time I shop for a computer I will be sure that it has a studio ready processor. I didn't know about this issue when I bought my current machine.


Updated my driver and it was succesful. Now my system and processor meet all the requirements and yet I still have the same issue.
I think I will move this discussion over to the Camera Raw forum. Thanks for all your help.

GraceUnfolding
Inspiring
June 22, 2023

I wanted to edit my post but see how to.

Anyhow, I added screenshots to my original posts showing the error messages.