I play some very heavy games, my onboard gpu cannot even run it.
My DVI Cable is connected in the offboard gpu.
I have a AMD FX-6300.
NPCs are all bald (Hairless)
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dathus
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I play some very heavy games,
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dathus
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Here is my DxDiag Report.
Here is my DxDiag Report.
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Mystical Panda
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I wonder if, inside the
I wonder if, inside the fallout.ini or falloutprefs.ini the incorrect gpu is being detected? That could explain the difference between the shader and drivers.
lci_proxyumd32.dll
This ^ could be what's causing the problem also since it seems to potentially sit in the 'render' path between the game and your gpu/ gpu drivers. Not sure what it is, but might be a good starting point to start checking.
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Like I mentioned before, lci
Like I mentioned before, lci_proxyumd32.dll seems to belong to a Fresco Logic driver and not a Nvidia one.
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Disable your onboard video in
Disable your onboard video in bios as suggested, the wrong video solution is being detected. Or uninstall your onboard drivers.
You could uninstall all the video drivers you have (including on board), and use display driver uninstaller (DDU) to remove all driver traces and reinstall manually downloaded nvidia drivers. It's a good idea to manually download and install drivers rather than use Experience anyway.

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dathus
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sD3DDevice="NVIDIA GeForce
sD3DDevice="NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti"
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dathus
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My Asus Bios have option to
My Asus Bios don't have option to disable the onboard gpu, only to change the order.
And the offboard gpu is first, as the "sD3DDevice="NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti"" says so.
Weeks ago was working just fine, so i fired up some days ago and all npcs were bald.
Even on my last save, It shows a screenshot with a NPC woman with hair on Tenpenny tower.
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Try changing the different
Try changing the different info to that of what is in my and Risewild's rendererinfo.txt (except the device name) and making the file read only to test.

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dathus
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IMHO, That doesn't make any
IMHO, That doesn't make any sense at all.
That file is a log file, it's says Information, that is not a configuration file, if it were it would have the .ini extension, and a totally different format.
I tried anyway, And as I suspected nothing changed.
I'm starting to give up. Or at least reinstall everything again, just to say that I didn't tried everything.
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Well we already told you what
Well we already told you what's wrong, go to the nvidia forums and see if someone there can tell you why the wrong driver dll is being chosen, we don't know.
