

- #AMD RADEON R7 M260 INCOMPATIBLE WITH W10 WINDOWS 10#
- #AMD RADEON R7 M260 INCOMPATIBLE WITH W10 WINDOWS#
#AMD RADEON R7 M260 INCOMPATIBLE WITH W10 WINDOWS#
You can change out of maximum performance in the Windows settings. Some laptops for instance will go into maximum performance while charging. Your computer may in some cases still force Parsec to use the dedicated card because of power plan settings on your system being set to maximum performance.
#AMD RADEON R7 M260 INCOMPATIBLE WITH W10 WINDOWS 10#
i7 6th Gen - 256GB Solid State Drive - 16GB Memory - Windows 10 Pro - B Grade. Restart your computer to ensure these settings are applied Y22A HP Pavilion 15-P AMD A6-6310 CPU Radeon R7 M260 Laptop Motherboard.Arcade: Select the game you want to host.Desktop sharing: Select Parsec (Manual path is C:/Program Files/Parsec/parsecd.exe).Click Browse and select the correct program depending on where you're hosting.In " Graphics performance preference", select Desktop app.In " Multiple displays", open Graphics settings.If you're getting error -15000 because the card the game is using is unsupported, you can attempt to switch the GPU the game is using to the other GPU, however games often do not switch to the integrated GPU and this may not work. If you're hosting on Arcade, it just uses the GPU the game is using, and doesn't have the same technicalities with the display and GPU connectivity like the Computers tab. Note that if you use your laptop with an external display, that usually routes into the dedicated GPU, avoiding the issue altogether when hosting via desktop sharing. Your integrated GPU must support hosting for this to work, so check the list of supported GPUs beforehand. In those cases, Parsec needs to be set to use the integrated GPU with the instructions below to be able to host, otherwise it will fail with error -14003. Laptops are usually built such that the display it comes with is attached to the integrated GPU instead of the dedicated one. If you're hosting in the Computers tab, for technical reasons, Parsec needs to use whichever GPU is directly plugged into the display you want to capture.
