Guys, could you please analyse this screenshot of my system specs and let me know if my laptop should technically be up to the task of running Engine?
I am trying to load it up but it seems to be stuck at 45%
Also getting this error on startup, which is really frustrating, because the driver i’ve been advised to update to is not available anywhere and NVIDIA will not let me run any software for automatically detecting and updating drivers. The NVIDIA version i do have appears to be the latest one anyway, so is it just a case of needing a new graphics card? If so, can anyone point me in the right direction - how much will I need to spend to get a decent card?
Has anyone else had issues with nvidia quadro 2000m?

Unreal Engine is a powerful software and requires a pretty good graphics card and decent amount of ram to run at decent speed.
You meet most of the requirements according to Unreal Engine’s website; however I did a bit of research and found that the minimum requirement for Unreal Engine is a 2.5GHz cpu, at least GTX 470 GPU, and 8gb of ram. (Highly debatable, but believable)
Both you GPU and CPU doesn’t meet the requirements which is why you keep crashing.
I’m currently using a GTX 1650, 8gb ram, and 3.3GHz CPU and I still crash because of insufficient memory from the graphics card and ram. If I don’t crash I lag like crazy.
Hope This Was Able To Help! 

System requirements - Unreal Engine: Game Development from A to Z [Book])
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