You need to make sure that your monitor is registering your gaming graphics card. If your system allocates the monitor you are trying to play skyrim on to your systems default graphics card (in my case it was the Intel R core 4590) then skyrim will not be able to even get to the logo before crashing. So if you have changed the cords you are using to connect your monitors recently, change them back to what they were before. Every time i do that the game just creates new ing files for that enbseries so it's. If the game use DirectX8 for rendering, then delete d3d8.dll. If you don't remember their names, just remove d3d9.dll file from game folder. When I did this, my computer treated it as if i was adding an ADDITIONAL monitor as opposed to just changing the cord and assigned this 'additional monitor' to my default intel graphics cardĪs soon as i changed back to my previous cord ( hdmi to hdmi) i was able to run skyrim again with the d3d9.dll file no problem Do not remove d3d8.dll or d3d9.dll from system folder of Windows Remove all ENBSeries files. ![]() ![]() ![]() Long story short ladies and gents, two days ago I changed out my HDMI to HDMI cable to a VGA/ HDMI I noticed somehow, that my computer wasn't picking up my AMD graphics card (at least for my monitor) So with regards to this issue, I was experiencing it myself and nothing was working.
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