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Try this:
1) Press the start menu, and click Run
2) In the dialog box, type 'dxdiag'
3) The DirectX Diagnostic Tool should pop up
4) Click on the 'Display' tab
5) Where it says 'DirectX Features, enable everything

I thought my computer got a virus because I couldn't play games for over a year! Then someone looked at my computer and did the steps above and I could play games again!

2007-10-28 18:44:16 · answer #1 · answered by ? 2 · 0 1

by using applying "freezing", do you advise the sport freezes momentarily and recovers, or do you experience the Blue video show of loss of life, or does your workstation only lock up requiring a coarse reset? If it freezes momentarily, try turning the photos settings down and be conscious if that improves it. in case you're experiencing the Blue show of dying, you are able to desire to enable a thoroughly memory unload and debug the stop code with a application like WinDbg32. There are classes for this attainable in each and each place the information superhighway, seek for for "Debugging stop blunders". only out of interest, "Conroe 1333" sounds greater like a CPU form than a motherboard (Conroe middle, 1333MHz FSB), and "d667" i think way your RAM is DDR2-667. in case you're attempting to play greater modern video games (released in the previous 3 hundred and sixty 5 days or 2), your video card ought to no longer be as much as snuff, truthfully attempt to decrease your pictures intensity, try disabling V-Sync additionally.

2017-01-04 14:06:35 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Also make sure your video card driver is updated.
If all else fails re-install the game. If you re-install the game and it still happens it is your PC.

2007-10-28 18:45:51 · answer #3 · answered by Scott M 4 · 0 1

If it happen to the same game ,may be your VGA card doesn't suport to this game so check the GAME requirements.

2007-10-28 18:50:37 · answer #4 · answered by Ruwan R 1 · 0 0

I've found this happening to myself in the past. Took my computer in to a tech and had it looked out and found out that it was overheating, causing it to turn off or restart. I needed a couple of my biscut fans replaced and some other additions to meet my gaming needs

2007-10-28 18:44:58 · answer #5 · answered by sarah_marie_1981 2 · 0 1

Are you sure your temps are under control?

2007-10-28 18:44:27 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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