Google Earth is now 18 years old. The best and perhaps the
most innovative aspect of Google Earth is the fact that it is based primarily
on satellite images. Today, you will find the option to view the satellite view
in most map applications, including Google Maps. But Google Earth has
transcended functionality; It is the most accurate and convenient view of the
Earth you can get on your screen.
A complex program to start with, Google Earth has
accumulated even more data over the course of 18 years, and now offers great
benefits such as 3D buildings, flight simulations, street view, water / ocean
view, even Google Moon, Mars and Sky. As such, despite frequent updates,
certain users are expected to experience some problems with this amazing
program. If you have problems with loading Google Earth, here are some things
you can try.
REINSTALL
THE LAND OF GOOGLE
This is recommended with any application that appears to be
experiencing problems. As trivial as it may seem, many people simply forget to
try this. Uninstall Google Earth, permanently remove the installation, download
it again and install it from scratch. This may solve your loading problem, but
if the problem persists, continue with another solution.
INSTALL
A PREVIOUS VERSION
Depending on your version of Windows or another operating
system and a wide variety of other factors, the most recent version of a
particular program may cause some problems or conflicts. Google Earth is no
exception here, and if it does not load correctly or does not, and if you have
tried reinstalling the application as indicated above, you can try installing
an earlier version.
First, repeat the above steps for a clean uninstall of
Google Earth and remove the installation itself. You should try all the
versions you can find here, as this can solve your problem.
TEST
ANTIQUE GRAPHIC DRIVERS
This is not an ideal solution, that is clear, but if you
really need Google Earth for any reason, installing older drivers could help.
To do this, simply downloading a previous driver will not cut it. Go to Device
Manager, find your graphics card and uninstall the device by right clicking on
it and selecting Uninstall device. This will completely remove the graphics
driver software.
Now, go to your graphics card website and download one of
the oldest drivers. This process may require you to come and go testing one
available driver after another, but it can solve your problem.
TRY
USING INTEGRATED GRAPHICS
If the installation of previous drivers did not help, there
is one more thing you can do if it is your dedicated graphics card that causes
the problem: use the integrated graphics that come with most modern
motherboards or processors. Switching to integrated graphics when using Google
Earth is simple: go to the Google Earth installation directory, find the Google
Earth executable file (.exe) and right click on it. This will allow you to
choose which graphics card you want to use. If this works, we recommend
configuring the integrated graphics as default for Google Earth.
You can configure the integrated graphics as default by
selecting 3D Settings and then click Manage 3D Settings and select Program Settings
in the right pane. Now, select Google Earth from the menu and configure your
integrated graphics as the default adapter to use Google Earth.
DISABLE
SCREEN SCREEN
If Google Earth does not load and you receive this message:
"The resolution of your desktop is set to less than 1024 × 768. Google
Earth requires a resolution of at least 1024 × 768 to be viewed
correctly," probably your problem is with the configuration of DPI Here we
show you how to change the DPI settings so you can run the program normally:
1. Find the Google Earth icon on your desktop.
2. Right click on it and select Properties
3. Go to the Compatibility tab
4. Look for the screen scale option in high DPI and disable
it
GOOGLE
EARTH ADDITIONAL TIPS
Although the above solutions can help you solve the problem
of not loading, here are some additional solutions to the problems you may
experience.
FIX
BLURRY IMAGES
A blurred image means that the satellite image has not been
fully loaded in Google Earth. Try disabling the layers in the Places panel and
clearing the cache, as too much data in the cache could be blocking the images.
INCREASE
PERFORMANCE
Increasing performance is a possible solution for a variety
of problems.