No acceleration GPU in first CC

I just installed first Pro CC. It does not enable the GPU acceleration: in the project settings.

the rendering engine said (in gray) "Mecury Playback Engine Software only.

I used my GeForce GT 240 mode of GPU acceleration with happiness for years on CS6. Why am I

Cannot be used in CC? I even tried the hack (my card by adding in the cuda_supported_cards.txt file).

Any suggestions?

I've updated the drivers, and I once again MEPS hardware acceleration!

Thanks for the suggestion.

(I have 1 GB of VRAM)

Ken

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