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Mindjakk
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      09-27-2009

I could not find this post elsewhere, but I can't get my directdraw t
enable or mess with my hardware acceleration.

Its just not active...any suggestions would be great.

Latest Drivers Wiped and reinstalled all around.

Regedit timeout is at 7

Nothing seems to change it, ANY suggestions would be great, thanks.

I downloaded and loaded the latest, and older, drivers from both Nvidi
and EVGA, my card manufacturer. Non of which has fixed the issue
Everything reads fine, as to the correct versions, but it always remain
with the same problems.

Are there some sort of special privileges that I am missing, o
possibly an included program with my card that controls these function
instead of windows?

I have installed everything I can find from the Card Manufacturer an
chip Manufacturer, I have updated my board bios to the latest and so on
but nothing seems to make ANY difference.

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http://forums.gamesforwindows.com/cf...tXoptions.jpg]
[image
http://forums.gamesforwindows.com/cf...celeration.jpg

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Tae Song
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      09-27-2009

"Mindjakk" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> I could not find this post elsewhere, but I can't get my directdraw to
> enable or mess with my hardware acceleration.
>
> Its just not active...any suggestions would be great.
>
> Latest Drivers Wiped and reinstalled all around.
>
> Regedit timeout is at 7
>
> Nothing seems to change it, ANY suggestions would be great, thanks.
>
> I downloaded and loaded the latest, and older, drivers from both Nvidia
> and EVGA, my card manufacturer. Non of which has fixed the issue.
> Everything reads fine, as to the correct versions, but it always remains
> with the same problems.
>
> Are there some sort of special privileges that I am missing, or
> possibly an included program with my card that controls these functions
> instead of windows?
>
> I have installed everything I can find from the Card Manufacturer and
> chip Manufacturer, I have updated my board bios to the latest and so on,
> but nothing seems to make ANY difference.
>
> [image:
> http://forums.gamesforwindows.com/cf...tXoptions.jpg]
> [image:
> http://forums.gamesforwindows.com/cf...eleration.jpg]
>
>
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Second picture is normal for Nvidia.

Try installing or reinstalling DirectX 9.0c to solve your problem.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en



 
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Mindjakk
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      09-29-2009

Any ideas??

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      09-30-2009


"Mindjakk" <> wrote in message
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> Any ideas???


About what?

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neo101
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      10-02-2009

Mindjakk;1148439 Wrote:
> Any ideas??


Shot in the dark considering i'm still running 32bit pc with winxp pro

But I fixed exactly this problem a couple of weeks ago after installin
latest ATI catalyst 9.9 drivers which also messed up textures/hardwar
acceleration in directx

All i did was reinstall the latest nforce board drivers again whic
includes the Gart driver which I presume got fekked over

Fixed my problem :cool

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Mindjakk
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      10-02-2009

neo101;1150325 Wrote:
> > Mindjakk;1148439 Wrote:
> > Any ideas???> >

>
> Shot in the dark considering i'm still running 32bit pc with winxp
> pro!
>
> But I fixed exactly this problem a couple of weeks ago after
> installing latest ATI catalyst 9.9 drivers which also messed up
> textures/hardware acceleration in directx.
>
> All i did was reinstall the latest nforce board drivers again which
> includes the Gart driver which I presume got fekked over!
>
> Fixed my problem
>
> PS have you reset/fiddled with settings in your bios which might turn
> off acceleration?
> I don't know how it affects pci-e cards.



Thanks for the reply.

When you say you reinstalled the latest nforce board drivers, do you
mean the drivers that come with my MB or the flashing the bios?

As for fiddiling around in the bios, I have looked and I can't find
anything that seems to make a difference, both my MB and Video Card are
overclockable so I thought if I ramped it up or adjusted some settings,
or even if one of these had some sort of independent setting that over
ruled the DirectX settings, but I can't find anything yet.

Thanks.


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      10-02-2009


'RivaTuner' (http://www.guru3d.com/index.php?page=rivatuner)


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      10-02-2009

Mindjakk;1150352 Wrote:
> > neo101;1150325 Wrote:
> > > > Mindjakk;1148439 Wrote:
> > > Any ideas???> > > >

> >
> > Shot in the dark considering i'm still running 32bit pc with winx
> > pro!
> >
> > But I fixed exactly this problem a couple of weeks ago afte
> > installing latest ATI catalyst 9.9 drivers which also messed u
> > textures/hardware acceleration in directx
> >
> > All i did was reinstall the latest nforce board drivers again whic
> > includes the Gart driver which I presume got fekked over
> >
> > Fixed my problem :cool
> >
> > PS have you reset/fiddled with settings in your bios which migh
> > turn off acceleration?
> > I don't know how it affects pci-e cards.> >

>
>
> Thanks for the reply
>
> When you say you reinstalled the latest nforce board drivers, do yo
> mean the drivers that come with my MB or the flashing the bios
>
> As for fiddiling around in the bios, I have looked and I can't fin
> anything that seems to make a difference, both my MB and Video Car
> are overclockable so I thought if I ramped it up or adjusted som
> settings, or even if one of these had some sort of independent settin
> that over ruled the DirectX settings, but I can't find anything yet
>
> Thanks


Yes your board drivers - not flash bios
See if there are updated board drivers for your motherboard o
mainboard website

With AGP(as opposed to PCI-E) graphic cards hardware acceleration wil
disappear
1. if it is turned off in Bios(4x+8x) Also if Apperture is set les
than 128/64mb et
2. Turned off in ATI Catalyst Control Center(Nvidia=Rivatuner
3. Driver screwed up on installation
4. One of the Mainboard drivers eg Northbridge/Gart gets corrupted
5. Directx has been overwritten and mixed with different date versions

Have you checked that the Nvidia graphic card driver is installed OK i
"Device Manager"(or whatever it's called in Vista) and there are n
question marks?
You maybe running on the basic driver vista installs and not the prope
Nvidia one

Try reinstalling your drivers a different way around and make sure al
firewall/antivirus progs are turned off(disable connection to interne
first!

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Mindjakk
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      10-07-2009

Tried everything I think, Nothing in the bios that I can find, I hav
rivatuner but nothing about activating or enabling Directdraw, unless
am overlooking it. Tried a fresh install on everything and updates t
all of it, still no good, thanks for any additional help

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Mindjakk
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      10-07-2009

neo101;1150422 Wrote:
> > Mindjakk;1150352 Wrote:
> > > > neo101;1150325 Wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Shot in the dark considering i'm still running 32bit pc with winxp pro
> > >
> > >
> > > But I fixed exactly this problem a couple of weeks ago after installin
> > > latest ATI catalyst 9.9 drivers which also messed up textures/hardwar
> > > acceleration in directx.
> > >
> > > All i did was reinstall the latest nforce board drivers again whic
> > > includes the Gart driver which I presume got fekked over!
> > >
> > > Fixed my problem
> > >
> > > PS have you reset/fiddled with settings in your bios which might tur
> > > off acceleration?
> > > I don't know how it affects pci-e cards.> > > >

> >
> >
> > Thanks for the reply.
> >
> > When you say you reinstalled the latest nforce board drivers, d
> > you mean the drivers that come with my MB or the flashing the bios?
> >
> > As for fiddiling around in the bios, I have looked and I can't fin
> > anything that seems to make a difference, both my MB and Video Car
> > are overclockable so I thought if I ramped it up or adjusted som
> > settings, or even if one of these had some sort of independen
> > setting that over ruled the DirectX settings, but I can't fin
> > anything yet.
> >
> > Thanks.> >

>
> Yes your board drivers - not flash bios!
> See if there are updated board drivers for your motherboard o
> mainboard website!
>
> With AGP(as opposed to PCI-E) graphic cards hardware acceleratio
> will disappear
> 1. if it is turned off in Bios(4x+8x) Also if Apperture is set les
> than 128/64mb etc
> 2. Turned off in ATI Catalyst Control Center(Nvidia=Rivatuner)
> 3. Driver screwed up on installation.
> 4. One of the Mainboard drivers eg Northbridge/Gart gets corrupted.
> 5. Directx has been overwritten and mixed with different dat
> versions!
>
> Have you checked that the Nvidia graphic card driver is installed O
> in "Device Manager"(or whatever it's called in Vista) and there are n
> question marks?
> You maybe running on the basic driver vista installs and not th
> proper Nvidia one.
>
> Try reinstalling your drivers a different way around and make sur
> all firewall/antivirus progs are turned off(disable connection t
> internet first!)



Tried everything I think, Nothing in the bios that I can find, I hav
rivatuner but nothing about activating or enabling Directdraw, unless
am overlooking it. Tried a fresh install on everything and updates t
all of it, still no good, thanks for any additional help

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