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Since: May 26, 2005 Posts: 25
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 12:05 pm
Post subject: 8600GT and Command & Conquer Generals Archived from groups: alt>comp>periphs>videocards>nvidia (more info?)
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Hello there,
Is there anyone playing Generals on such a gfx card ? Ok the answer
might be obvious to some, but here's the story.
I "upgraded" a computer running XP pro, based on a MSI i865/478
mainboard, northwood 2.6, Rad X800XT by swapping those 3 components, and
leaving all the rest intact. I removed all ATI drivers and remains
before shutting off the machine and making the "transplant".
The new components were an Abit IP35 mobo, E4500 cpu and GF 8600GT
PCIex. I was certain the machine wouldn't boot and I was ready to do a
clean install from scratch, but to my huge susprise, it booted right
away into windows, only discovering the new components and installing
drivers. In the end it was a fully working system, with a completely
clean device manager list, and everything that was installed earlier
works perfectly, except Command and Conquer Generals.
There are lots of games in that box (it's my boy's own machine), and
they all work fine, FS9, Flatout2, LEGO starwars to mention just a few.
But when I launch Generals, it complains about the graphic card not
meeting the minimal requirements, or not being at least DirectX 8.1
compatible. DX9.0c is installed, along with the latest Nvidia drivers.
The answer could be to do a clean install after all, but since
everything else works, I'd like to avoid that. But guess what's the
favourite game ATM ?
Uninstalling -reinstalling the game, trying older drivers, manufacturer
own drivers, reinstalling DX9.0c didn't help. The game worked fine
before, and works fine on my other machine E6600, i965, 7800GTX.
Any brilliant idea ? TIA !
Lorenzo >> Stay informed about: 8600GT and Command & Conquer Generals |
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Since: Apr 20, 2007 Posts: 6
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:13 am
Post subject: Re: 8600GT and Command & Conquer Generals [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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"Lorenzo Sandini" <lorenzo.sandini DeleteThis @POISTA.uku.fi> wrote in message
news:61akv3F1u6g6pU1@mid.individual.net...
> Hello there,
>
> Is there anyone playing Generals on such a gfx card ? Ok the answer
> might be obvious to some, but here's the story.
>
> I "upgraded" a computer running XP pro, based on a MSI i865/478
> mainboard, northwood 2.6, Rad X800XT by swapping those 3 components, and
> leaving all the rest intact. I removed all ATI drivers and remains
> before shutting off the machine and making the "transplant".
>
> The new components were an Abit IP35 mobo, E4500 cpu and GF 8600GT
> PCIex. I was certain the machine wouldn't boot and I was ready to do a
> clean install from scratch, but to my huge susprise, it booted right
> away into windows, only discovering the new components and installing
> drivers. In the end it was a fully working system, with a completely
> clean device manager list, and everything that was installed earlier
> works perfectly, except Command and Conquer Generals.
>
> There are lots of games in that box (it's my boy's own machine), and
> they all work fine, FS9, Flatout2, LEGO starwars to mention just a few.
> But when I launch Generals, it complains about the graphic card not
> meeting the minimal requirements, or not being at least DirectX 8.1
> compatible. DX9.0c is installed, along with the latest Nvidia drivers.
>
> The answer could be to do a clean install after all, but since
> everything else works, I'd like to avoid that. But guess what's the
> favourite game ATM ?
>
> Uninstalling -reinstalling the game, trying older drivers, manufacturer
> own drivers, reinstalling DX9.0c didn't help. The game worked fine
> before, and works fine on my other machine E6600, i965, 7800GTX.
>
> Any brilliant idea ? TIA !
>
> Lorenzo
Check to see if there are any driver updates. Next go to c&c website and
see if there any updates there and/or is there are anyone having same
problems >> Stay informed about: 8600GT and Command & Conquer Generals |
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Since: Dec 10, 2006 Posts: 354
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 1:33 pm
Post subject: Re: 8600GT and Command & Conquer Generals [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Harvey wrote:
>> Is there anyone playing Generals on such a gfx card ? Ok the answer
>> might be obvious to some, but here's the story.
GeForce 8 series cards have DirectDraw issues with C&C:Generals. Disable
DirecDraw entirely via DXDiag.exe or any other DX Utility to disable
select portions of DirectDraw based on your level of expertise and
system effect.
Quicktime, C&C, Infinity Engine games, all have serious DirectDraw
issues with the 8-series. >> Stay informed about: 8600GT and Command & Conquer Generals |
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