When you try to start one of the games listed in the
"Applies to" section, you may experience one of the following symptoms:
| • | The 3D Acceleration option may be
unavailable. |
| • | You may receive an error message that states that your
video adapter does not meet the game requirements. |
| • | You may receive an error message that states that your
video adapter does not have the 3D Acceleration option. |
| • | The DirectX Diagnostic Tool (Dxdiag.exe) shows
Approx. Total Memory as blank or
N/A. |
| • | The DirectX Diagnostic Tool (Dxdiag.exe) shows the
DirectDraw option or the Direct3D option as
unavailable. |
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This issue may occur for any one of the following reasons:
| • | Your computer does not meet the minimum 3D hardware
requirements to run the game. |
| • | Your video adapter does not have sufficient video memory to
run the game. |
| • | DirectDraw Acceleration is
disabled. |
| • | You are using out-of-date drivers for your video
adapter. |
| • | The latest version of DirectX is not installed or is
damaged. |
| • | One or more programs that are running in the background are
interfering with the game. |
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To resolve this issue, use the following methods in the order that
they appear in.
Note Because there are several versions of Microsoft Windows, the
following steps may be different on your computer. If they are, see your
product documentation to complete these steps.
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Method 1: Configure Hardware Acceleration to use the Full setting
To do this, follow these steps:
| 1. | Open Display Properties. To do this in Windows Vista, click Start , type display in the Start Search box, and then click Display Properties in the Programs list.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Continue.
To open Display Properties in Microsoft Windows XP and earlier versions, click Start, click Run, type desk.cpl, and then click OK. |
| 2. | Click the Settings tab, and then click
Advanced. |
| 3. | On the Performance or on the
Troubleshooting tab, move the Hardware
Acceleration slider all the way to the right (the
Full position). |
| 4. | Click OK, and then click
Close. |
| 5. | If you are prompted to restart your computer, click
Yes. |

If your computer meets the minimum system requirements, use the
following methods to work around this issue.
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Method 2: Enable DirectDraw or Direct3D
To enable DirectDraw or Direct3D, run the DirectX Diagnostic Tool
(Dxdiag.exe). To do this, follow these steps:
| 1. | Open the DirectX Diagnostic Tool. To do this in Windows Vista, click Start , type dxdiag in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Continue.
To open the DirectX Diagnostic Tool in Windows XP and earlier versions, click Start, click
Run, type
dxdiag, and then click OK. |
| 2. | On the Display tab, under DirectX
Features, verify that DirectDraw Acceleration and
Direct3D Acceleration are selected.
If either of
these lines shows a Disabled status, click
Enable for that line. |
| 3. | If multiple video adapters are installed in your computer,
repeat steps 3 and 4 for each Display tab in the DirectX
Diagnostic Tool. |
Click the
Play button to view this streaming media demonstration.
If the issue continues to
occur, go to the next method.
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Method 3: Download and install the latest version of DirectX End-User Runtimes Web Installer
To do this, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
Note You may receive the following error message during installation:
The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with this version of Windows. (Tell me why this testing is important.)
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
822798 (http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=822798/)
You cannot install some updates or programs
If the issue continues to occur, go to the next
method.
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Method 4: Update your video driver
To see whether applicable driver updates are available, visit the
following Microsoft Windows Update Web site:
For information about how to contact the video hardware manufacturer, click the appropriate article number in the following list to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
65416 (http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=65416/) Hardware and software vendor contact information, A-K
60781 (http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=60781/) Hardware and software vendor contact information, L-P
60782 (http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=60782/) Hardware and software vendor contact information, Q-Z
Microsoft provides third-party contact information to help you
find technical support. This contact information may change without notice.
Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this third-party contact
information.
If the issue continues to occur, go to the next method.
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Method 5: Restart the computer by using a clean boot procedure
When you start Microsoft Windows, typically there are several
programs that start automatically and run in the background that may interfere
with the game. These programs may include antivirus and system utility
programs. When you perform a clean boot procedure, you prevent these programs from
starting automatically.
You must be logged on as an administrator or
a member of the Administrators group to complete this procedure. If your
computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may also prevent
you from completing this procedure.
To restart the computer by using
a clean boot procedure, follow these steps if you are using Microsoft Windows
XP.
Note You may experience a temporary loss of some services
functionality when you follow these steps. Restoring the settings restores the
functionality. But the original error message or behavior may return.
| 1. | Open System Configuration. To do this in Windows Vista, click Start , type System Configuration in the Start Search box, and then click System Configuration in the Programs list.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Continue.
To open System Configuration in Windows XP and earlier versions, click Start, click
Run, type
msconfig, and then click OK. |
| 2. | On the General tab, click
Selective Startup. |
| 3. | Under Selective Startup, click to clear
the following check boxes:
| • | Process SYSTEM.INI File | | • | Process WIN.INI File | | • | Load Startup Items |
|
| 4. | On the Services tab, click to select the
Hide All Microsoft Services check box, and then click
Disable All. |
| 5. | Click OK, and then click
Restart. |
Click
Play to view this streaming
media demonstration.
For more information or to view steps for other operating
systems, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
331796 (http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=331796/)
Games: How to perform a clean boot to prevent background programs from interfering with play
If the issue continues to occur, go to the next
method.
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Method 6: Disable NetMeeting's Remote Desktop Sharing and then close NetMeeting
Microsoft Windows NetMeeting disables Direct3D when Remote Desktop
Sharing is enabled. To disable NetMeeting's Remote Desktop Sharing feature,
follow these steps:
| 1. | Start NetMeeting. |
| 2. | On the Tools menu, click Remote
Desktop Sharing. |
| 3. | Click to clear the Enable Remote Desktop Sharing on
this computer check box. |
| 4. | Click OK. |
| 5. | Close NetMeeting. |
If the issue continues to occur, go to the next method.
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Method 7: Disable the Enable Write Combining feature in Microsoft Windows XP
To disable the Enable Write Combining feature, follow these steps:
| 1. | Click Start, click Control
Panel, and then double-click Display. |
| 2. | On the Settings tab, click
Advanced, and then click the Troubleshoot
tab. |
| 3. | Click to clear the Enable Write Combining
check box. |
| 4. | Click OK, and then click
OK again. |
| 5. | If the issue is not resolved, repeat steps 1 through 4, but
in step 4 click to select the Enable Write Combining check
box. |
Start the game. If these steps were not successful, go to the
next method.
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Method 8: Create a new user account in Windows XP
To create a user account on a Microsoft Windows XP-based computer, follow these steps:
| 1. | Open the Computer Management tool. To do this in Windows Vista, click Start , type compmgmt.msc in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Continue.
To open the Computer Management tool in Windows XP, click Start, click
Run, type compmgmt.msc, and then click OK. |
| 2. | Expand Local Users and Groups, right-click Users, and then click New User. |
| 3. | In the User name field, type UserName. |
| 4. | In the Password field and in the Confirm password field, type UserPassword, and then click Create.
Important Passwords are case–sensitive. For example, MyPassword and mypassword are treated as two different passwords. |
| 5. | Double-click the newly created user account, click the Member Of tab, click Add to add the user to a proper group, and then click OK.
Note Some games require an account in the Administrators group to run.
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For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
263039 (http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=263039/)
How to troubleshoot display issues in Microsoft games
To learn more about how to troubleshoot games in Windows Vista, follow the instructions in the "Troubleshoot game problems" topic in Windows Vista Help and Support. To view the topic, follow these steps:
| 1. | Click Start , and then click Help and Support. |
| 2. | In the Search Help box, type Troubleshoot game problems, and then click Search Help. |
| 3. | Click the appropriate topic. |
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