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The Procedure Entry Point Vkgetphysicaldevicefeatures2 Could Not Be Located 【90% INSTANT】

If no other fix works, manually re-register the DLL.


Vulkan functions generally fall into three categories: core functions, instance functions, and device functions. Furthermore, Vulkan utilizes an extensive extension system. If no other fix works, manually re-register the DLL

Historically, vkGetPhysicalDeviceFeatures2 was not part of the initial Vulkan 1.0 core specification. It was introduced as the extension VK_KHR_get_physical_device_properties2. This extension allowed applications to query features and properties using a structure-extensible interface, a significant improvement over the flat structures used in Vulkan 1.0. Vulkan functions generally fall into three categories: core

With the release of Vulkan 1.1, this extension was promoted to core. Consequently, in Vulkan 1.1 and later, vkGetPhysicalDeviceFeatures2 is a core function. However, if the system driver only supports Vulkan 1.0 (or if the loader is outdated), the function may only be accessible via its extension name vkGetPhysicalDeviceFeatures2KHR, or not accessible at all if the extension is not supported. and device functions. Furthermore

Make sure you have the latest Vulkan runtime installed. You can download it from the LunarG website or through the package manager on Linux distributions.

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  1. That looks amazing!! You make it look so easy! My Dad wants one for Father’s Day, so I am going to give this a try!! Thank you for sharing your recipe!! All your food is always so delish!!

  2. This was absolutely the BEST cream pie I’ve had!
    From a professional chef and baker – this one is it!
    No need to look further.  Whipped cream and cream cheese topping is putting it over the top!
    Thank you.

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