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Commented Unassigned: Not all graphic cards listed and wrong DirectX info [18]

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Thanks very much for this nice software. Using this software for some time now I noticed two bugs:

1. When I run WinAudit on a laptop that has 2 x graphic cards the secondary card is not listed. For my example I run WinAudit on a HP 355 G2 laptop that has APU CPU AMD A4-6210 with AMD Radeon R3 Graphics and a GPU AMD Radeon R5 M240. Only the Radeon R3 is recognized.

2. Running Winaudit on a Windows 10 laptop with DirectX 12 shows wrong info on the Operating System DirectX info, it recognizes it as DirectX 9.0c.
Comments: Hi wrathme, 1. In WinAudit, on the menu select View-> Display Information. A new tab called "Displays" should be presented. Search for the Radeon R5 card, do you see it? WinAudit also uses the operating system's Device Manager to find graphics card(s) data. In the tree-style Categories pane, click on Hardware Devices then Display Adapters. Next, locate the Device Manager via the Control Panel. Expand the node called Display Adapters, if you are seeing something different than shown by WinAudit then it sounds like something is wrong/bug. 2. Yes, with Win10 you should have DirectX 12, 9.0c is for normally for XP. Start the registry editor, something like Start -> Run -> Regedit. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DirectX. What is the value of the version? Next, go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directx, look at the table in the section entitled Release History, what Directx Version matched what you see in the registry? oldbury

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