direct x 10
I have Direct X 10 installed on my computer & it worked fine until a few days
ago. When trying to play a game that uses Direct X I now get a message "Warning no 3D hardware acceleration found. Your graphics card my not support 3D acceleration or you Direct X version may be out of date." I can't find a way to fix this problem & don't know what to do. I went to the Direct X diagnostic tool & under display the 3D accleration shows up as not available. I went to graphics acceleration & then to troubleshoot to get to the change settings but i'm not allowed to click on change settings. All I get is " you current display driver does no allow changes to be made to hardware accelration settings." How can I get Direct X 10 to work again & fix this problem? Thanks to anyone who can help me. -Amy |
direct x 10
You need to download and install the latest Windows Vista drivers
for your video card adapter. Video cards: frequently asked questions: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/win...d8ab41033.mspx -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "Amyd" wrote: I have Direct X 10 installed on my computer & it worked fine until a few days ago. When trying to play a game that uses Direct X I now get a message "Warning no 3D hardware acceleration found. Your graphics card my not support 3D acceleration or you Direct X version may be out of date." I can't find a way to fix this problem & don't know what to do. I went to the Direct X diagnostic tool & under display the 3D accleration shows up as not available. I went to graphics acceleration & then to troubleshoot to get to the change settings but i'm not allowed to click on change settings. All I get is " you current display driver does no allow changes to be made to hardware accelration settings." How can I get Direct X 10 to work again & fix this problem? Thanks to anyone who can help me. -Amy |
direct x 10
I have the same problem, this doesn't help me by just dropping an FAQ. I need
to know how to gain access to the acceleration setting. My GeForce 9800 is completely up to date and it still won't give me access. "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: You need to download and install the latest Windows Vista drivers for your video card adapter. Video cards: frequently asked questions: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/win...d8ab41033.mspx -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "Amyd" wrote: I have Direct X 10 installed on my computer & it worked fine until a few days ago. When trying to play a game that uses Direct X I now get a message "Warning no 3D hardware acceleration found. Your graphics card my not support 3D acceleration or you Direct X version may be out of date." I can't find a way to fix this problem & don't know what to do. I went to the Direct X diagnostic tool & under display the 3D accleration shows up as not available. I went to graphics acceleration & then to troubleshoot to get to the change settings but i'm not allowed to click on change settings. All I get is " you current display driver does no allow changes to be made to hardware accelration settings." How can I get Direct X 10 to work again & fix this problem? Thanks to anyone who can help me. -Amy |
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