Windows 10: "The chosen D3D device doesn't support depth bounds testing"

Discus and support "The chosen D3D device doesn't support depth bounds testing" in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Whenever I try to launch DIRT 5, which I installed off game pass, instead of the game, this message pops up. I couldn't find any solutions on Google,... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by justtryingtoplaytdirt, Mar 1, 2021.

  1. "The chosen D3D device doesn't support depth bounds testing"


    Whenever I try to launch DIRT 5, which I installed off game pass, instead of the game, this message pops up. I couldn't find any solutions on Google, so I presume it doesn't happen often. Any help would be appreciated.

    :)
     
    justtryingtoplaytdirt, Mar 1, 2021
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  2. BetoLP Win User

    Windows doesn`t start. Authomatic repair doesn`t work.

    Thanks again!!

    I`m sorry I had not noticed that the text on the picture was in spanish. It says that windows has replaced some damaged clusters in "name" file and "directory". Then, at the end "an unspecified error occurred (75736e6a726e6c2e 4f6)".

    I`ll do it and I`ll be updating this thread when I have the report.

    - - - Updated - - -

    I ran SeaTools. These are the results:

    "The chosen D3D device doesn't support depth bounds testing" [​IMG]


    Does it mean my HDD is useless?
     
    BetoLP, Mar 1, 2021
    #2
  3. Color bit depth is at 6-bit on Display properties of Windows 10 pro

    Try the below suggested steps and check if the suggested options are available to change the Color bit Depth value



    1. Right click on the desktop and select NVIDIA Control Panel.
    2. Expand the Display, and then highlight the Change resolution.
    3. On the right side, check if there is 8 bpc listed under
      Output color depth.
    4. You may select 8 bpc and restart the device to witness the changes.


    Muralidhar

    Microsoft Community Moderator
     
    Muralidhar_G, Mar 1, 2021
    #3
  4. "The chosen D3D device doesn't support depth bounds testing"

    D3D device Issues

    Hi,

    D3D errors are a result of a conflict with your video card. To help resolve the issue, try to follow the suggestion below:

    Suggestion 1: Update Video Card Drivers

    Updating your VC driver may resolve the issue, click this link
    and follow the steps to update the driver.

    Suggestion 2: Uninstall and Reinstall the Program

    Reinstalling the program may solve the problem. Try it.

    Suggestion 3: Report issue to software developer

    If the issue still persists, we recommend reporting the issue to the software developer to get options on resolving the issue.

    Update us with the outcome so we can provide further assistance.
     
    Martin Bar, Mar 1, 2021
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