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Well, I installed Windows VISTA on my parents PC, and now I can't play the games from windows. They're installed, but when I try to start one, I get this error:
Dutch: Er zijn geen geschikte grafische apparaten gevonden
English: There are no right graphic devices found
It sound weird to me, because everything else works fine (movies, games that I downloaded, ...)
Does someone have a solution for this (maybe I can change the graphic configuration of the games...)
Well, I updated the drivers, but it are the games of windows itself that don't work (freecell, spider, miner, ...). I don't think they need directX (and it's installed, so it doens't need to have probs)
The thing I find weird to, is that the vista upgrade advisor said that there wouldn't be a hardware issue to solve...
also i found that in a forum but i have no idea about it :
try this Control Panel--Programs--Turn Windows features on/off turn on games and let machine process this request Control Panel--Programs--Turn Windows features on/off turn off games and let machine process this request restart computer Control Panel--Programs--Turn Windows features on/off turn on games and let machine process this request restart computer my games workes after this procedure
how can it when you can't do that? (it's those windows games that are included in windows itself, normally they work just fine even with no graphixcard or directX)
how can it when you can't do that? (it's those windows games that are included in windows itself, normally they work just fine even with no graphixcard or directX)
- correct me if i'm wrong -
jeps, that's true, but it's quite weird, I thaught I posted that answer allready, before you....