I've checked my Graphics Update through Microsoft test of available driver but they as usually come with an excuse that the 'best available driver is already selected & installed'. Well - after some time spent in finding the 'good' older Ver 3.2.6 of Musescore and re-installing the 'crippled' installation, I was able to restore the 'normal' decent performance of the previous version BUT - I've noted that the Musescore Software is somewhat 'too-sensitive' to the required Graphics Library to avoid crushes. If you are having trouble finding the link to the free Malwarebytes, here it is … after you do a virus and malware scan, uninstall Musescore 4 because it may be partially installed, also uninstall Musescore 3.6.2 and then reinstall Musescore 3.6.2 and then install the latest edition of MuseHub and install Musescore 4.1.1 from MuseHub along with the Muse Sounds. You can get a free version of Malwarebytes for Windows 10 at. Installing Musescore 4.1.1 should not have affected your installation of Musescore 3.6.2, I have both installed and they are independent of each other, in fact I also have Musescore 2.3.2 installed on my system as well, I think I installed it for backward compatibility with old scores, so that I could load old musescore scores in 2.3.2 and then export them as MusicXML and then load the MusicXML score into Musescore 3.6.2.ĭo a scan just to make sure you don't have a virus or malware infecting your computer. Storage (SSD): 500 MB free space (15 GB for Muse Sounds)ĭisplay: 1280x720 pixel resolution, or scaled equivalent Operating system: Windows 10 or higher, macOS 11 or higher, Linux distros released in 2020 or later, with fuse2 installed to run the AppImage The Minnimum requirement to run Musescore 4.1.1 is the following,
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