gbaxter
02-04-2007, 04:37 AM
Hey All,
Anyone running demo on Latitude D820 yet? I installed and ran, but game crashes after launch. Don't even get to splash screen people are talking about. Tried running in 2000 compatability mode as someone suggested, but no luck. Uninstalled & reinstalled, same thing. Reinstalled video drivers, no help. Dxdiag shows I'm running DirectX 9.0c.
Also, when I run the config program, the dialog box looks like it's only showing about 1/4 of the box. I see the buttons to set graphics options to low and medium, and the advanced tab, but the rest is not shown. I can't close the box once I open it except through killing the program in Task Manager. The program looks like it's correctly identifying my graphics hardware. When I click the advanced button, another dialog box pops up that I can see in its entirety - and can consequently close it using the "ok" or "cancel" buttons.
I was prompted to install the Aegia drivers even though I obviously don't have an Aegia card installed. Is that standard procedure -- I'm assuming it's a runtime library w/ emulation mode if no physical card is present?
XP Professional, Core Duo 2.00 GHz, 2 Gig Ram, Nvidia Quadro NV120 video card w/ 256MB ram
Any ideas?
Anyone running demo on Latitude D820 yet? I installed and ran, but game crashes after launch. Don't even get to splash screen people are talking about. Tried running in 2000 compatability mode as someone suggested, but no luck. Uninstalled & reinstalled, same thing. Reinstalled video drivers, no help. Dxdiag shows I'm running DirectX 9.0c.
Also, when I run the config program, the dialog box looks like it's only showing about 1/4 of the box. I see the buttons to set graphics options to low and medium, and the advanced tab, but the rest is not shown. I can't close the box once I open it except through killing the program in Task Manager. The program looks like it's correctly identifying my graphics hardware. When I click the advanced button, another dialog box pops up that I can see in its entirety - and can consequently close it using the "ok" or "cancel" buttons.
I was prompted to install the Aegia drivers even though I obviously don't have an Aegia card installed. Is that standard procedure -- I'm assuming it's a runtime library w/ emulation mode if no physical card is present?
XP Professional, Core Duo 2.00 GHz, 2 Gig Ram, Nvidia Quadro NV120 video card w/ 256MB ram
Any ideas?