Disable the integrated (or switchable) adapter in the computer BIOS to force the system to use only the high-end graphics.In this case, uninstall the drivers for the unwanted graphic card and use a group policy to prevent Windows from re-installing the driver ( Group Policy for Beginners). On non-mobile systems, the video driver control panel might not have the option to choose the proper display adapter.In Control Panel > Device Manager, expand Display adapters, right-click on Intel HD Graphics and choose Disable.As such, they should only be performed by a system administrator or IT representative. Note: The following solutions do not pertain Autodesk software and may cause system instability if improperly implemented. This will show what adapter the monitor(s) is connected to. Tip: In Windows 10, right-click the desktop, choose Display Settings, and then Advanced Display Settings. Check monitor cabling to make sure it is connected to the discrete graphics card and not the onboard card.Manually set the high-end video for AutoCAD to use (see How to configure Autodesk software to use high performance graphics).Install the latest graphics driver (see How to update to the latest certified video driver).Install the latest update for AutoCAD (see Install Updates, Add-ons, and Enhancements).