![]() By opening Vegas by selecting the icon and clicking while holding down shift and CTRL I could even get it to load more efficiently by resetting to the defaults and clearing the user cache. By disabling my more powerful graphics card, the AMD, and relying on the more run of the mill Intel HD I could at least get Vegas to load. Once put right, I tried again for solutions on Youtube. In fact it caused a cascade of unforeseen issues. I then tried support forums, which suggested updating graphics drivers. ![]() ![]() I tried compatibility settings, running as admin, altering the scaling, even deleting some unnecessary networking drivers (which may work for some) – but nothing worked. There has been a lot written on forums and many walk through suggestions filmed on Youtube for this problem.Īfter updating to Windows 10, suddenly my all singing, all dancing Toshiba laptop with not one, but two, graphics cards threw up an error message loading Sony Vegas – an “Unmanaged Exception (0xc0000005)” in the executable file.
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