Docker Desktop v4.16.3 can also be installed by chocolatey.
Follow the install tutorial on Chocolatey Software Installing Chocolatey to install chocolatey and then execute choco install docker-desktop --version=4.16.3 in your terminal.
I finally install the latest nvidia driver to solve the nvidia-container-cli: initialization error: WSL environment detected but no adapters were found: unknown. problem.The link is Official Drivers NVIDIA. You should select the driver version that matchs your nvidia gpu.
So while I'm posing a rig, Maya will simply freeze and my output window will read "OpenCL Error: Unknown error waiting for idle on GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (Device 0)" in a repeating fashion. It's been happening quite frequently, at least 5 times every half hour, I don't really want to keep working like this. I see people having similar issues in the forums with other nvidia GPUs and I've tried various solutions but nothing seems to work for me. I've updated my GPU's drivers, reset Maya's preferences, and uninstalled quicktime (someone said it causes issues, idk why).
I'm just checking in again to see if you need more help with this. Did the suggestion I provided yesterday work for you?
If so, please click Accept as Solution on the posts that helped you so others in the community can find them easily.
I'm having a similar problem with Maya 2018 the error warning text below comes up and I was hoping you may be able to help me fix the issue please. When posting this I got a message saying that my message had been changed due to invalid HTML being found in the message body. Could that indicate where the problem lies? I'm not seriously computer literate so I'm not really understanding what the problem is and how to fix it.
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Hello.Two days ago, I started trying to update my NVIDIA graphics card, on my Windows 11 laptop, but GeForce Experience kept failing to update it (it kept saying "installation failed". So, I downloaded the driver directly from NVIDIA, but when I ran the install file, it loaded for a very little bit and promptly just closed with no warning of anything. I then proceeded to uninstall everything related to NVIDIA on my PC. I used DDU and NVIDIA's cleanup tool. I then tried to reinstall GeForce Experience and it just said "An unknown error has occurred". I then tried to install the driver itself with the same problem of it quickly quitting. I did notice that when I ran either of the exe files, it would say "Publisher: Unknown".
I realized that the problem I was having was almost identical to the issue that I had when trying to install McAfee a few months ago. The solution involved my tech support agent installing a certificate to my trusted root certificates folder. Therefore, I am pretty sure I am missing some certificate. The issue might be larger than this, though.
Hello,
I am learning deep learning using fast.ai and i have a computer with NVIDIA GPU (GTX 1050 4Gb VRAM).
1)This configuration of my GPU is it good enough ?
2) Do you have any useful tutorial for the GPU configuration on windows 10?
Thanks.
I can check with MSI afterburner (but task manager does show gpu usage too, it is to the far right by default). I will try reinstalling everything from scratch again and will edit this comment in about half an hour or so. Thanks!
I watched the graphs and for the first minute everything stays at low levels (gpu1 at 0%) then cpu goes up to 70-80% while the graph slowly fills up. My nvidia gpu usage remained at 0% throught the whole time. gpu! activity was never there.
I would expect greater than 50% Cuda usage reported by the windows task manager when running fit_one_cycle(). If this is not the case then you may have a driver issue. That said if MSI afterburner is reporting high GPU usage then this is probably not a problem.
I've been having this problem for a while and can't seem to fix it so after trying with Microsoft Community with little result I decided to try here. Don't really know if it's the place for more user-side problems but I figured I'd give it a try.
Basically, certain applications, seemingly all system ones (at the moment Groove Music, now called "Media Player" on the Store, Movies and TV and Photos), simply can't update to their latest versions because of the error i cited in the title, which happens after a couple seconds of the Store trying to install the app, after completing its download.
The main problem is related to the Photo app though. It originally wouldn't update and would weirdly only display the english language, while the rest of the system is in italian, so I tried resetting it and finally uninstalling it by removing its two main components from Windows' Settings to see if it would yield any result on the Store side.
What I ended up doing is leaving my system with neither a way of rapidly opening and viewing pictures or reinstalling the Photos app, which behaves exactly the same as the other two with the exception i'm trying to get it on my system instead of just updating it.
I already tried resetting the Store's cache and updating it but it didn't work. The troubleshooter also didn't give results and trying to remove and reinstall the Photo's app package through Powershell didn't work too.
An interesting thing is that the Photos app exists and works on my secondary user account, kinda leading to the conclusion my main account is at fault here. I don't understand what could be going on though. Thanks in advance and sorry for the weird spacing but my keyboard is also facing problems lol.
3- The DISM tool will report whether the image is healthy, repairable, or non-repairable. If the image is repairable, you can use the /RestoreHealth (Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth) argument to repair the image.
Solution 2
It might be that something went wrong with the update files itself. Clearing the folder where all of the
update files are stored will force Windows Update to download fresh files.
Here how to clear update database cache, reset windows update components to the default setup.
100% fresh install of Windows 10, reinstalled 6 times trying to fix this issue after exhausting every possible solution I could find including the first 3 solutions you posted. The error code 0x80070005 is proving impossible to fix on a non Windows N locked version even after purging 100% of the store and downloads and making sure my computer is completely up to date. I even went as far as to try installing EVERY SINGLE THING in Windows Update to try and see if that possibly helped so I could start narrowing it down but still nothing at all. This issue has been making me extremely angry for weeks now because my Dolby Atmos "enabled" headset can't function without Dolby Atmos. If I try to use it then I get constant screeching from a failure to process non Dolby Atmos encoding. I have to say, I have tried absolutely everything at this point and am losing my mind.
I've understood the code stands for some kind of missing permission that denies the system access to components needed to finalize whathever process it's trying to perform, but it can be given out by Windows in a variety of situations and I guess solutions will look entirely different for similar cases even.
Mine had to do with the installation and updating of certain apps through the Microsoft Store. As I intially said, the system apps Photos, Media Player and Movies & TV would't update and remained in a constant error state in the Store's app view. The problem became worse when I experienced the exact same thing (error code 0x80070005 during the install phase) trying to get the new native Apple Music app and even the older iTunes one through the Store. The code unfortunately didn't give much information and I couldn't find a lot even in the once richer Event Viewer, which reported an installation problem happening but had pretty much the same depth as the message on the Store.
What I tried was trying to install the app directly from its .msix package downloaded from a pretty interesting website that appears to be fetching data straight from MS Store's servers. If you try opening such a package Windows will try to register it using an app installer separate from MS Store that actually gives some info on the error, which repeated with the same code but specified there was a problem with a certain "windows.fileTypeAssociation" extension and also referenced a precise point in the package's AppManifest, a document located inside it and viewable opening the .msix with a program like 7zip. I'm not an expert but there were references to this "fileTypeAssociation" function and a list of file extensions at the line and column specified in the error message.
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