* If your video card was already installed when you bought your computer, visit the computer manufacturer's support site for the latest video card downloads.
- If you purchased and installed your video card yourself, it's recommended that you obtain the most up to date drivers for your card directly from the manufacturer of the video card mentioned in the error code. To do this you will need to know the model number of the video card. Here's how:
Windows XP
- Open the Display control panel by going to Start --> Settings --> Display. Double click Display.
- In the Display window, choose the Settings tab.
- Click on Advanced.
- Click the Adapter tab.
- Under the payne Adapter Information, take note of the Chip Type.
Windows Vista
- Open the Display control panel by going to Start --> Control Panel --> System and Maintenance --> Device Manager. Double click Display.
- In the Device Manager window, expand (click onthe '+') Display Adapters and the video card name and model number is listed. For more detailed information, right-click the video card name and selectProperties.
- If the driver updates do not resolve the error, it's most likely because your video card is not compliant with DirectX 9. If this is the case, then you will need to install a card that is DirectX 9 compatible. If this is not an option, the software will operate normally after clicking through the warning message.
- It the driver updates do not resolve the error, it's most likely because your video card is not compliant with DirectX 9. If this is the case, then you will need to install a card that is DirectX 9 compatible. If this is not an option, the software will operate normally after clicking through the warning message.
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