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| Thread ID: 53750 | 2005-01-26 02:40:00 | [Help!] Weird Video Problems | stu161204 (123) | Press F1 |
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| 318214 | 2005-01-27 05:14:00 | OK, how do I find out what version of direct X i am using?Start --> Run --> dxdiag Dont you mean my Graphics drives? :confused: Interchangeable terms. |
ninja (1671) | ||
| 318215 | 2005-01-27 07:32:00 | **** sake ninja cant any one come back & ask for help with a problem they are having? :confused:OK Stu, there is no need for such language, even if you *'d it out - the meaning is still clear. For all others, remember this is a "keep it friendly" forum. |
Jen (38) | ||
| 318216 | 2005-01-27 08:45:00 | Try my suggestions. :groan: If I know that it will solve my problem then yes I would & If I know if there is any updates available for my Graphics drives Is DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904) the lasted version? |
stu161204 (123) | ||
| 318217 | 2005-01-27 09:00:00 | If I know that it will solve my problem then yes I would & If I know if there is any updates available for my Graphics drives Is DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904) the lasted version?It's never going to be guaranteed to fix anything. Trial and error is a start. Yes that Direct X is fine. Try checking the manufacturers web-site for your graphics card. Try turning hardware acceleartion down if it's up, or up if it's down. |
ninja (1671) | ||
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