Guide: Correctly Addressing and Repairing Error 0X80072EFD on Windows 11 Devices
- Problem description
- Before we start
- Four ways to fix “Bad Video Card Drivers” crash in Minecraft
- Method One: Change Hardware Acceleration
- Method Two: Roll back Driver
- Method Three: Update Video Driver Manually
- Method Four: Update Video Card Driver Automatically
[Problem Description]TheMinecraft “Bad Video Card Drivers” Crash could be frustrating since it stops you from playing Minecraft. And before you could get this problem solved, there is nothing you could do to the game.
Let’s look closer at this problem:
To fix this problem, this tutorial provides five different and effective ways for you to have a try. Please read along and find the right method for you. **\[Before We Start\]**The first thing we can do when we are addressing this crash is to make sure that Minecraft is up to date, which applies to the game itself. You can check the version number of**Minecraft**on the bottom right corner and the**Minecraft Launcher**version under**Launcher Log**tab. ![](https://images.drivereasy.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/img_5785b82e22374.png)Then compare the version number with the one that could be found on[Minecraft website](https://minecraft.net/en/)to see if you have the latest version installed. Second, you need to make sure that you have installed the latest Windows Update. You can type**windows update**in the search box and open the Windows Update program that comes up.If you can see some updates on your computer, click theInstall updatesbutton here and let the system run the updates. This step could help you update your video card driver or graphics card driver when there is update detected, which might fix the problem.
Thirdly, you need to make sure that you have the latest version of Java installed on your computer also. You could check the version of your Java by opening thiswebpage in Firefox or Internet Explorer browser. If you don’t have the latest version yet, please update it. When you have get the preparation done, it is time for you to follow the instructions below to get the problem fixed. Method One: Change Hardware Acceleration 1) ClickStartbutton, then select Control Panel. 2) View bySmall iconsand selectDisplayoption.
3) On the left panel, click**Change display settings**option.- Then selectAdvanced settings.
- In the coming up window, go toDrivertab and then click theRoll Back Driveroption. 4) ClickYeswhen this window comes up.5) Restart your computer after this change. Note: If theRoll Back Driver button is grey here like the screen shot below, then you might not be able to proceed with this method. It is suggested that you try the other methods below. Method Three: Update Video Driver Manually1) PressWindows Key + Rat the same time to invoke aRuncommand. Then type indxdiagand pressEnter.2) Go toDisplaytab and locate the video card device information. Base on the device name of your video or display card, go to the manufacturer’s official website and look for the latest version of driver for your video card. The majority of users will have one of the below makes of video card:
As you can see, the free version is equally capable as the professional version of Driver Easy . But it is required that you install the downloaded drivers manually. Here is a post showing you how to do it. If you are looking for a faster download and update speed and more features such as driver back up and driver restore and also a professional technical support team, it is always suggested that you use theprofessional version of Driver Easy. Moreover, we have a 30-day money back policy, so if you find our product or services not satisfactory enough, you could always ask for a refund.
- Title: Guide: Correctly Addressing and Repairing Error 0X80072EFD on Windows 11 Devices
- Author: Ronald
- Created at : 2024-09-09 08:55:03
- Updated at : 2024-09-10 08:55:03
- Link: https://common-error.techidaily.com/guide-correctly-addressing-and-repairing-error-0x80072efd-on-windows-11-devices/
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