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I just this week updated to PP 2020 14.0 and upon loading was greeted with this error message - see second photo. I followed the steps necessary to upgrad the driver, but when attempting to install the update it told me this computer does not meet the minimum standards required for this software. I've never had a problem running 2019 13.0 before the update. I'm not a computer whiz, but I'd like to know if anyone is aware of a solution. I'm on PC Envy 23... see system specs below.
The Intel HD 4600 does not meet the minimum system requirements. So, it's not the system driver, but the hardware. Even though the dialog box presents a "Fix..." button, the issue is hardware.
It doesn't meet the requirements for CC2019 either, but that version didn't tell you like 2020 does.
You can continue to run Premiere Pro. If you stick to editing the way you did in prior versions, you'll probably be fine. You may even have to set your projects to Mercury Playback Engine Software O
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The Intel HD 4600 does not meet the minimum system requirements. So, it's not the system driver, but the hardware. Even though the dialog box presents a "Fix..." button, the issue is hardware.
It doesn't meet the requirements for CC2019 either, but that version didn't tell you like 2020 does.
You can continue to run Premiere Pro. If you stick to editing the way you did in prior versions, you'll probably be fine. You may even have to set your projects to Mercury Playback Engine Software Only.
Maybe I'm stating the obvious here, but to take advantage of anything that's GPU accelerated you will need a computer with a supported graphics card.
Premiere Pro system requirements
https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/system-requirements.html
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I have been getting the same message however I have a Geforce GTX 1070 graphics card as well but I still get the same message. Do i need to upgrade hardware anyways?
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The GTX 1070 is supported but you want to make sure that you use the latest driver. Download here directly from Nvidia.
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ok but I still get the same error message even if I have the intel card disabled, so quite confused.
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...even if I have the intel card disabled, so quite confused.
Yes, i understand that.
If you right click anywhere on the desktop in Windows 10 and look at Display Settings, what do you see there? You want it to be larger than 1280x800.
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Point your fingers at both Microsoft and the brand name of your PC or motherboard, in this case. You see, ever since the Spring 2018 Feature Update of Windows 10, Microsoft introduced the DCH driver model for GPUs. At the same time, Microsoft began to depreciate support for all legacy PCs and motherboards (specifically, those manufactured prior to Spring 2018), by automatically reverting any generic Legacy or DCH drivers back to the last compatible OEM-verified driver version on restart (reboot) with absolutely no warning or indication at all whatsoever, even if that driver version is several years obsolete.
And in your case, the OEM has not updated its own verified legacy driver for the GPU in several years. Thus, if Windows detects a non-verified driver, and there are absolutely no OEM drivers installed in your PC, then Microsoft Update will download and install the most recent OEM-verified legacy driver even if that driver version is still too old.
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finally. Use Adobe Premiere 2019 for Edit Fast Export in Cpu Mode & Use Adobe Media Encoder 2021 if you have Nvidia Card for Best Export