mojira.dev

Frank Wang

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yes, because mine is Intel graphic 3000/GT 540M optimums card burned on laptop, thus there's no way I can work around this issue.  If I disabled the 3000 graphic adapter it will show up 540M as available card option, but the game will not load beyond the red screen.  I've done pretty much available methods I can find here and youtube etc, none would work,  except the removing the driver method.  And there's a catch using removing driver method, if I waited for too long for the system to completely load up, the game will not pass beyond  the red screen... Gosh.. this is silly.... really... Mojang... someone please fix this..

 

one more note to this deleting driver method.  Always shut down the game before toying with the driver deletion.   I accidentally deleted the driver when the game was loaded with red screen, and I cannot switch back to normal screen.  Therefore I end up forcing shut down the computer, and ....... blue screen of death show up,  Good thing that the Win 10 can attempt to restore the system, so I chose keep personal file and restore.  After an hour later the computer is back with initial setups.... at least I don't need to reinstall the OS... but need to reinstall the game from Microsoft store.

 

Mine is Win 10 running 540M graphic card, I tried all drivers from OEM from manufacturer  to the newest from Nvidia。  Sadly, none of the drivers solved the red screen.  However, I can hear the background music of the game, so it's got to be the problem with the video driver.  After so many trail and errors , I decided to open d the device manager and find the display adapter, then I right click to choose remove the driver.  Then reboot..... and the game come back alive,... however, it showed a message that it is not running at optimum performance due to driver issue.  At this point, I don't really care that much about performance as long as it runs.

After the game session, I shut down the computer, and latter when I come back and turn on the computer, the darn red screen is back again...... so I remove the graphic driver again, and reboot.... the red screen is gone again... guess I'll stuck with this method until there a fix for this driver issue.