

At the bottom of the System Variables section, click on New.Click Environment Variables button on the screen that comes up.Open the Start Search, type in “env”, and choose “Edit the system environment variables”.You will need to create a new Windows System Variable (you must have Admin rights to do this): You can also try this (not recommended) as any Autodesk Software that requires OpenGL (ReCap, Infraworks, etc.) will cease to open and function properly (this can be useful in testing to see if the dock is the issue, just remember to remove the two variables when finished)
Autodesk pixlr keeps crashing drivers#
It has to do with the switching/passthrough of the Intel Graphics drivers to the dock. Even if you do not see a separate adapter, still try removing the dock form the laptop and rebooting to see if the CER appears again.

The name may be different, but if this is there, that’s part of the issue. Some USB Docks may actually create a separate Video Driver:

If you have a USB Thunderbolt Docking “brick”, disconnect the dock and reboot your machine and see if the behavior goes away.
