Is there any point in pursuing a fix for this? I see online that the fix is to install the latest version of nVidia Control Panel, or use Windows Update to look for the latest driver, but I already have the latest nVidia Control Panel and Windows Update finds nothing newer. Everything seems to be working fine in Windows, but I notice that in Device Manager I have a ? beside the item "Coprocessor". ![]() (Yes, it's an AMD CPU with an on-board nVidia GPU.) It only has Core 2 Duo class performance, but it's good enough for my home office since I just use it for Netflix, streaming TV, web browsing, Office, mail, and VPN. ![]() ![]() I have an old Acer X3400 with Athlon II X3 435 2.9 GHz with an integrated nVidia 9200 GPU.
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