I just found out that my laptop used the wrong graphics card all the time, had an onboard graphics card and an Nvidia and found it out because I deactivated the Nvidia graphics card briefly via Device Manager to see if the performance in-game disappeared and it was the same values as before that, my laptop must use Intel, how can I change? Via BIOS or is there a trick?
Windows 10 brings an option to choose the graphics card
Win + I → System → Graphics settings (at the very bottom, right window) → Select app → Options → High performance
Alternatively or "earlier" you had to change this in the driver. Here is a guide to this - https://praxistipps.chip.de/...ehts_38052
I can switch between classic app and universal app currently have classic set do i have to set universal app?
No, the classic apps are the normally installed programs, universal apps are those from the MS Store. Games are usually the classic app. Go on a search, select the EXE file and indicate maximum performance.
I'm sorry I don't know which EXE file to choose exactly.
What game is it about?
It's about the Minecraft game
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Give the file times.
C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Minecraft Launcher \ runtime \ jre-x64 \ bin \ java.exe
In Minecraft you can check the graphics card used in the game with the F3 key.
Thanks