J JKessell Member Joined Apr 6, 2011 Location Long Island, NY Dec 31, 2011 #1 Randomly browsing GPU-Z. I noticed my PhysX isn't ticked off, so I check my NCP and it's showing it's on. What gives? :[ How can I ensure it's running? Attachments pshysx.png 44.1 KB · Views: 173
Randomly browsing GPU-Z. I noticed my PhysX isn't ticked off, so I check my NCP and it's showing it's on. What gives? :[ How can I ensure it's running?
redduc900 Inactive Moderator Joined Dec 17, 2000 Location Portland, OR Dec 31, 2011 #2 Open the C:\Windows\System32 folder, or \SysWOW64 depending on the architecture, and delete the physx.cpl file.
Open the C:\Windows\System32 folder, or \SysWOW64 depending on the architecture, and delete the physx.cpl file.
Zantal Member Joined Mar 19, 2009 Jan 1, 2012 #3 redduc900 said: Open the C:\Windows\System32 folder, or \SysWOW64 depending on the architecture, and delete the physx.cpl file. Click to expand... Just for curiosity, but what is his problem and why can he solve it like that?
redduc900 said: Open the C:\Windows\System32 folder, or \SysWOW64 depending on the architecture, and delete the physx.cpl file. Click to expand... Just for curiosity, but what is his problem and why can he solve it like that?