Originally posted by dmillz
Mine is an Intel HD Graphics 4000...just running off the board if I'm seeing it right. I'm mechanical engineering not computer.
Some folks have a separate GPU from NVIDIA or AMD that sits alongside that Intel to do the "heavy" graphics when required. This is something you see in gaming/media laptops mostly.
The problem you are seeing is because your computer is using the Intel chip for NoLimits. It may be your only chip, in which case it can't be fixed by you, or it may be that your laptop doesn't know to use the other chip for NoLimits. You should have an NVIDIA sticker on your laptop if you have one. Some people (like me) pull those off as soon as they can so if you got rid of those stupid things and don't remember that sticker then you have to find out by examining your running programs.
Hover your mouse over all the icons in your icon tray (over by the clock in your toolbar). Hover until the Help text pops up telling you what the icon is. You are looking for a greeinsh icon that pops up something like "NVIDIA Settings". If you find it, double click it then go back to my previous post for how to fix it. If you find an AMD icon instead, double click it and see if you can figure out to make the same changes using my previous post. I don't know exactly how to do it with AMD. If you don't find either and only see the Intel icon (little blue icon) then you only have the Intel and will have to live with it until the devs fix it. It doesn't seem to prevent the coaster from loading and running properly so you can still use the program, it's just an annoyance.