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Feb 17th, 2004
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windows 2000 Direct3D problem

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I have an IBM ThinkPad T22. It's a PIII 900 with 256 megs of ram running windows 2000 pro. I installed a game called Halo. I try to run it and get 2 errors one saying my 900 mhz processor isn't fast enough (thats not the error that i'm having a problem with) the second says qoute "A problem has occured initilizing Direct3D. Hardware acceration maybe disabled, please run DXDIAG" I opened DXDIAG and A: I have no clue what to do and B: when I go to the Direct3D tab it says its running fine. I checked with the local computer store up the street and they said to try and update the video driver. I did. It still didn't work. anyone know why this is happening? any ideas? thanks
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Re: windows 2000 Direct3D problem

let me correct that first error it says my video hardware is to slow. sorry for the mix up.
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