"Lacking enough hardware required for Direct3D, program will now exit" is the message I get when opening this PC game. Does anyone know what do I need to adjust from the NVIDIA control panel?
Thanks!
"Lacking enough hardware required for Direct3D, program will now exit" is the message I get when opening this PC game. Does anyone know what do I need to adjust from the NVIDIA control panel?
It's a shrek the third game. My PC has Windows 7 (32 bit) 4 GB of RAM installed, AMD Phenom(tm) II X2 560 Processor 3.30 GHz
By the way, the game is only supported for XP, so I downloaded the XP mode (on which I can use any program designed for XP) But the only problem right now is the Direct3D thing
It's a shrek the third game. My PC has Windows 7 (32 bit) 4 GB of RAM installed, AMD Phenom(tm) II X2 560 Processor 3.30 GHz
By the way, the game is only supported for XP, so I downloaded the XP mode (on which I can use any program designed for XP) But the only problem right now is the Direct3D thing
Are you talking about running Windows XP Virtual? That may not have direct access to your video card; it is likely not possible to play a Directx 11 game while you are using a virtual machine; time for a newer game.
Are you talking about running Windows XP Virtual? That may not have direct access to your video card; it is likely not possible to play a Directx 11 game while you are using a virtual machine; time for a newer game.
[quote name='HollywoodPCRepair' date='11 March 2012 - 10:49 PM' timestamp='1331506178' post='1381481']
Are you talking about running Windows XP Virtual? That may not have direct access to your video card; it is likely not possible to play a Directx 11 game while you are using a virtual machine; time for a newer game.
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[quote name='HollywoodPCRepair' date='11 March 2012 - 10:49 PM' timestamp='1331506178' post='1381481']
Are you talking about running Windows XP Virtual? That may not have direct access to your video card; it is likely not possible to play a Directx 11 game while you are using a virtual machine; time for a newer game.
Thanks!
Thanks!
What game?
What are your system specs?
What game?
What are your system specs?
AMD Phenom II X6 1100t Thuban BE with Corsair H110 Liquid Cooler(@3.9ghz)

Gigabyte 990FXA-UD516gb
G.Skill Ripjaws DDR3 1333
3x MSI Geforce GTX 660ti OC edition
Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium powering Logitech z-5300e 5.1 THX Surround & Creative Fatal1ty Pro headset
1000w Rosewill Bronze PSU
3x Corsair x256 (256gb*3) SATA II SSD in RAID0 through mobo
Hitachi 500gb 7200rpm
Lian Li Lancool K58 Dragon Lord case
NZXT Sentry-2 Fan Controller
Win7 Home Premium 64-bit
3dmark11 P12226 Ice: 25637 Cloud: 14996 Fire: 9099
By the way, the game is only supported for XP, so I downloaded the XP mode (on which I can use any program designed for XP) But the only problem right now is the Direct3D thing
By the way, the game is only supported for XP, so I downloaded the XP mode (on which I can use any program designed for XP) But the only problem right now is the Direct3D thing
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Intel Core i7 X 980 3.33GHz @ 3.3 GHz
eVGA X58 Classified 4-Way SLI motherboard
HAF-X Case, Corsair H80 CPU Liquid Cooler
12GB System RAM
EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480
KingWin Mach 1 ATX 1220-Watt Power Supply
Western Digital VelociRaptor 10000 RPM hdd
Are you talking about running Windows XP Virtual? That may not have direct access to your video card; it is likely not possible to play a Directx 11 game while you are using a virtual machine; time for a newer game.
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Oh well.. I guess this is the problem.
Are you talking about running Windows XP Virtual? That may not have direct access to your video card; it is likely not possible to play a Directx 11 game while you are using a virtual machine; time for a newer game.
Oh well.. I guess this is the problem.