Yes, I know: it's not 3D, it's not got guns, and it's not got any cool surround sound effects to it, but a new laptop with a GeForce GT 555M in it will not load and run Toontown. The machine is running Win 7 64 bit, and everything came over from another laptop that was running Win 7 64 bit, and the only real significant change is the graphics card. Toontown fails with an error that indicates a problem with the graphics card, so I ran with this and pursued it as far as I could. I was already running the latest drivers from Dell, so I tried the 285.62 bundle of drivers with no luck, and I even tried the beta drivers that were released on the 7th, 8.17.12.8579, and this did not help either. I don't know if it helps, but Toontown hangs when starting up without displaying a window after the login screen. I've reported the problem to them, but I didn't know if there was some nice little compatibliity switch, or some known driver problem dealing with DirectX9, etc. Thanks.
Machine is an XPS with an i7 processor, has Win 7 64 bit, 8gb RAM. Not sure what else might come into play. Also not sure what log files could be submitted to help out.
Yes, I know: it's not 3D, it's not got guns, and it's not got any cool surround sound effects to it, but a new laptop with a GeForce GT 555M in it will not load and run Toontown. The machine is running Win 7 64 bit, and everything came over from another laptop that was running Win 7 64 bit, and the only real significant change is the graphics card. Toontown fails with an error that indicates a problem with the graphics card, so I ran with this and pursued it as far as I could. I was already running the latest drivers from Dell, so I tried the 285.62 bundle of drivers with no luck, and I even tried the beta drivers that were released on the 7th, 8.17.12.8579, and this did not help either. I don't know if it helps, but Toontown hangs when starting up without displaying a window after the login screen. I've reported the problem to them, but I didn't know if there was some nice little compatibliity switch, or some known driver problem dealing with DirectX9, etc. Thanks.
Machine is an XPS with an i7 processor, has Win 7 64 bit, 8gb RAM. Not sure what else might come into play. Also not sure what log files could be submitted to help out.
Machine is an XPS with an i7 processor, has Win 7 64 bit, 8gb RAM. Not sure what else might come into play. Also not sure what log files could be submitted to help out.
Machine is an XPS with an i7 processor, has Win 7 64 bit, 8gb RAM. Not sure what else might come into play. Also not sure what log files could be submitted to help out.