Application have been block from hardware sửa lỗi năm 2024
If there were some troubles while running the Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool then the issue might be hardware related. I would like you to try installing a couple of computer drivers on Windows 8*, but if issue persists the issue might be related to hardware failure. Show Please install this driver first, and then restart the computer http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/drivers/driversdetails?driverId=MPGY4 http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/drivers/driversdetails?driverId=MPGY4 Please download this graphics driver https://downloadmirror.intel.com/24696/a08/win64_152823.zip https://downloadmirror.intel.com/24696/a08/win64_152823.zip As soon as the graphics driver has been downloaded on the keyboard press WinLogo key + r, then type in devmgmt.msc, double click on Display Adapters -> Intel HD Graphics -> Driver tab -> Uninstall -> Select the check box Delete the driver software for this device -> OK, restart the computer, and then reinstall the graphics driver with the steps that are on this YouTube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1KzoQDjMMY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1KzoQDjMMY If issue persists I recommend making sure there is no antivirus or firewall that might be causing this behavior. Just for testing purposes you can temporarily disable antivirus and/or firewall. Another troubleshooting step you can try is temporarily disabling User Account Control. This link will show you how https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-user-account-control-uac-the-easy-way-on-windows-vista/ https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-user-account-control-uac-the-easy-way-on-windows-vista/ Please try one troubleshooting step at a time. Please make sure you enable antivirus/firewall/user account control later on so your computer can be protected. Let me know if issue persists or not. The content on the above site is not controlled by Intel. This information is offered for your convenience and should not be viewed as an endorsement by Intel for the merchants or services offered there. Is the application you want to launch denied of accessing Graphics hardware on Windows 10? This issue is rather irritating, especially when you want to play a game. In this post, MiniTool shows you how to get rid of the error “Application has been blocked from accessing Graphics hardware” on Windows 10. On This Page : As we know, graphics hardware is responsible for generating graphics and it shows them on your computer or other devices’ display. When you want to play your favorite game and receive “Application has been blocked from accessing Graphics hardware”, this can be very frustrating. The culprits behind this error are:
Till now, you may have some clues about the fixes to “Application has been blocked from accessing graphics hardware”. Let’s see the detailed tutorials below to fix this error. Fix 1: Uninstall and Re-install the Graphics Card DriverThe first fix you can try is uninstalling and re-installing the graphics card driver. To do that, follow the tutorial below. Step 1: Uninstall the graphics card driver.
Step 2: Download the graphics drivers from manufacturer website and install it in Windows 10 compatibility mode (enabling compatibility mode for some old games enables you to run them on the computer).
If this fix fails to work, you can try the following fixes. Fix 2: Run Hardware and Devices TroubleshooterMany troubleshooters built-in Window are designed to quickly diagnose and automatically troubleshoot various computer problems. Let’s see how to run the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter to help you get out the dilemma where your application gets denied of accessing Graphics hardware. Step 1: Hit the Windows icon on your keyboard and then select the Settings icon from the Start menu. Step 2: On the Settings window, select Update & security and then select the Troubleshoot option from the left pane. Step 3: Find the Hardware and Devices option in the right pane and then click it to select Run the troubleshooter. Fix 3: Modify TDR Checker in Registry EditorWhat TDR is? TDR (Timeout Detection and Recovery) is a feature that first appeared in Windows Vista and then in Windows 10. This feature is built to recover system graphics when the OS fails to receive a response within a certain amount of time (the default is set to 2 seconds). When encountering the error “Application has been blocked from accessing Graphics hardware”, you can try increasing the TDR time to more than 8 seconds to gives more time for OS to react. Before editing something in Registry Editor to fix that application gets denied of accessing Graphics hardware, it is wise to back up your computer in case something goes wrong. Here is the tutorial on modifying TDR checker in Registry Editor to fix the error. Step 1: Close all the launched applications on your computer. Step 2: Type regedit in the Cortana’s search box and right-click the best-matched search result to run it as administrator. Step 3: Once accessing Registry Editor, you should navigate to the path below: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlGraphicsDrivers Step 4: Right-click the empty area on the right pane and then select NEW > DWORD (32-bit) value or DWORD (64-bit) value. Step 5: Name the created DWORD as TdrDelay and then click Enter. Step 6: Double-click the TdrDelay DWORD and then add 8 for the Value data and click OK to confirm. Step 7: Restart your PC to execute all the changes. Fix 4: Give Access to Graphics Hardware to ApplicationsThis fix may be helpful if you ran into this error as Windows 10 Graphics settings now allow you to dedicate applications to use a graphics card. To complete this fix, please follow the steps below.
Fix 5: Run CMD and DISM CommandStep 1: Run Command Prompt as administrator.
Step 2: Type sfc/scannow on the Command Prompt window and hit the Enter key to run this command. Wait for the command to be executed fully. Step 3: Type DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth on the current window and hit the Enter key. Step 4: When the above command is executed fully, type another command: DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth and hit the Enter key. Step 5: When the second DISM command is executed fully, please restart your computer and check whether your application can access Graphics hardware. About The AuthorPosition: Columnist Vicky is a website editor who has been writing tech articles since she was graduated from university. Most of her articles talk about Windows PC and hard disk issues. Some of her articles also touch on YouTube usage and issues. During her spare time, she likes to spend time reading, watching videos, and sitting on her Yoga mat to relax. |