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Only if the integrated GPU (Intel(R) HD graphics 630) is active.įatal error: Unreal Engine is exiting due to D3D device being lost.Only in the latest versions ( from 4.26.1 to the last one).Unreal Engine is exiting due to D3D device being lost and crashes only in FULLSCREEN.Moreover, there are some conditions in which it happens: This happens also if you just overlay the file icon with the cursor, but you don’t open it.It can crash when you open a level, a Blueprint, or any other file from Content Creator, Modes, World Outliner… this happens because by opening a file, you put your cursor on its icon, and an overlay window is created to show the information relating that file.It can crash if you open a menu by clicking the right mouse button (for example in the Content Creator), this happens because the menu itself is an overlay window.It can crash at the start if it’s shown a “New plugin” overlay window.Many people think this happens randomly, but if you pay attention it happens when an overlay window is created, for example: When “Unreal Engine is exiting due to D3D device being lost” fatal error happens?
ABBY FINE READER ERROR CODE 258 DRIVER
Unreal Engine shouldn’t show display flickers or crash anymore because without multiplane overlay the game driver won’t interfere with integrated graphics (like Intel(R) HD graphics 630) so it won’t call the exiting due to D3D device being lost. This step is just to verify everything is working.
ABBY FINE READER ERROR CODE 258 DRIVERS
The 24 September 2021 NVIDIA published a fix, reporting that the problem happens for NVIDIA Game Ready drivers 461.09 and newer.įrom the link above, download the first file (mpo_disable.reg). Go to this link from the NVIDIA official page.Luckily, you can keep the latest drivers and still fix the problem following those steps: Some users fixed the problem by installing old NVIDIA Game Ready drivers but it didn’t work for me, maybe because drivers weren’t old enough (but who wants old drivers?).