currydude
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| 22 Dec 2011 07:14 AM |
When posting a problem involving graphics, it is very helpful to us if we can see your system specifications. To do this you will need to upload a dxdiag report with your thread. Here are some simple steps to achieve this.
If you are running Windows 7 or Vista:
-Click the Start Button on the bottom left hand corner of your screen -In the search bar (To the left of the shut-down button) type dxdiag and hit enter -Now wait for the diagnosis to complete For what to include in your post from this diagnosis please see the end of this post
If you are running Windows XP
-Click on the Start button on the bottom left hand corner of your screen -Click on run (This is usually located above the shut-down and log off button) -When the run dialogue screen appears type dxdiag and hit 'Ok' (Or enter on your keyboard) -Now wait for the diagnosis to complete For what to include in your post from this diagnosis please see the end of this post
What to include in your post: On the main page you will see a box titled System information. You will only need to write down 5 of these things -Operating System -Processor -Memory -Page File -DirectX Version
You will then need to click on the Display Tab On this page you will need to write down three things from the Device Box (Not from the Drivers one) -Name -Aprox. Total Memory -Current Display Mode
Writing all of the things included in this post on your thread when submitting a problem, it will help us to figure out what the problem is.
All of the Dxdiag report can be saved as a '.txt' if you want to copy and paste.
If you have any other problems with this then please do PM me.
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currydude
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| 22 Dec 2011 07:18 AM |
Spanish Version:
Cuando la publicación de un problema relacionado con los gráficos, es muy útil para nosotros si podemos ver las especificaciones del sistema. Para hacer esto usted tendrá que cargar un informe dxdiag con su hilo. Aquí hay algunos pasos sencillos para lograr este objetivo.
Si está ejecutando Windows 7 o Vista:
-Haga clic en el botón Inicio en la esquina inferior izquierda de la pantalla -En la barra de búsqueda (a la izquierda del botón de parada) escriba dxdiag y pulsa enter -Ahora espera el diagnóstico para completar Por qué incluir en su mensaje de este diagnóstico por favor vea el final de este post
Si está ejecutando Windows XP
-Haga clic en el botón Inicio en la esquina inferior izquierda de la pantalla -Haga clic en Ejecutar (Esto normalmente se encuentra por encima del cierre y cierre la sesión el botón) -Cuando la pantalla de diálogo de Ejecutar escriba dxdiag y pulsa "Aceptar" (o escriba en el teclado) -Ahora espera el diagnóstico para completar Por qué incluir en su mensaje de este diagnóstico por favor vea el final de este post
Qué se debe incluir en su mensaje: En la página principal verás un recuadro titulado Información del sistema. Usted sólo tendrá que escribir cinco de estas cosas -Sistema Operativo -procesador -Memory -Página Archivo -Versión de DirectX
A continuación, tendrá que hacer clic en la ficha Pantalla En esta página usted tendrá que escribir tres cosas de la caja del dispositivo (no de la que Drivers) -Nombre -Aprox. memoria total -Actual modo de visualización
Escribir todas las cosas incluidas en este post en el hilo al presentar un problema, que nos ayudará a averiguar cuál es el problema.
Todo el informe Dxdiag se pueden guardar como ".txt" si desea copiar y pegar. Si tiene cualquier otro problema con esto, entonces por favor, me PM.
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| 23 Dec 2011 12:22 PM |
Operating System- Windows Vista Home Premium (6.0, Build 6002)
Processor- Intel (R) Pentium (R) Dual CPU T2370 @ 1.73GHz (2 CPUs), ~1.7GHz
Memory- 2038MB RAM
Page File- 1604MB used, 2713MB available
DirectX Version- DirectX 11 |
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| 23 Dec 2011 01:02 PM |
| No offence, but you seem like a mini-mod who doesn't know what he's talking about, if it's a problem with graphics, you would need to say your graphics card, as it could just be that you have an outdated card. |
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| 23 Dec 2011 01:12 PM |
Graphics card name is included in the report. Not everyone knows what a GTX 8200 is, so some universal technical specs help people to diagnose the problem. Thanks for your input -_-
Merry Chirstmas! ~~Currydude~~ |
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| 23 Dec 2011 02:12 PM |
Name- Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family
Approx. Total Memory- 358 MB
Current Display Mode- 1280 x 800 (32 bit) (60Hz) |
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| 16 Jan 2012 03:18 PM |
@SoulEclipse
Um... Thanks? Currydude |
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| 11 Jan 2013 01:21 PM |
Operating System- Microsoft WindowsXP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600) Processor- Intel (R) Core(TM) i3 CPU 550@ 3.20GHz (4 CPUs) Memory- 3574MB RAM Page File- 2262MB used 3194 MB avaliable DirectX Version- DirectX 9.0c
P.S I tried download the new DirectX 11.0c but err it popped up with WinRAR and I do not know what to do c;
Name: NVIDA Geforce 210 Approx Total Memory: 512.0 MB Current Display Mode- 1280x1024 (32 bit) (60 HZ)
Help c; |
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