How to Fix Photoshop error: Your graphics processor is incompatible.

If you are launching Photoshop and keep getting the Graphics Processor Compatibility Check error: “Your graphics processor is incompatible” this article will guide you through a couple of different troubleshooting steps that will allow you to fix this problem.

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Graphics errors are some of the most common error messages you will come across while using any Adobe software. While they are more prevalent on video editing tools like Premiere Pro they do still occur in Photoshop, Illustrator and some of the other more basic Adobe software. One of the most common errors is: Your graphics processor is incompatible.

While this error message sounds extreme and may give you quite a scare, ninety-nine percent of the time it’s driver-related and can be solved quickly and easily. If you have already tried to reinstall or update your drivers without any success, try the two solutions below which go hand in hand with fixing Photoshop error: Your graphics processor is incompatible.

Update your Graphics Drivers with a clean installation using DDU. Display Driver Uninstaller. (NVIDIA, INTEL, AMD)

You can follow and use this process for any graphics hardware that you may be using. Intel, Nvidia, and AMD hardware is all supported by DDU. Simply follow the steps shown below for a clean-slate driver installation.

How do you fix Photoshop error: Your graphics processor is incompatible.

In order to fix your graphics processor is incompatible error in Photoshop you will need to follow the steps shown below. Oddly enough these are all done in Windows settings which might be a surprise for you.

After you have made this change you can go back into Photoshop and use it as you normally would.

One final thing you can try if you can open Photoshop.

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