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[Request] [Urgent] I need to enable DirectD/3D/AGP #1
Greetings, and thanks for viewing my thread. Quick note, I'm not sure if this is the right section, so sorry if it is. Regardless, let's go towards the main topic... -- So, I'm trying to enable the following things:
  • DirectDraw Acceleration: Disabled
  • Direct3D Acceleration: Not Available
  • AGP Texture Acceleration: Not Available

As previously stated, I have to make all those say "Enabled" so that I can somehow manage to play games again. Also, if it serves of anything, I apparently have a custom driver or some shit like that, thus when I use Intel Driver Update Utility it doesn't show me any available updates. :] This is urgent, someone help me fix this.
Contact (Discord); Kevin#2099

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RE: [Request] [Urgent] I need to enable DirectD/3D/AGP #2
Does your hardware support 3D acceleration, and also your VC with Direct 3D support?

I'm just trying to establish whether your hardware (unsupported), Is not allowing the options to be enabled.
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RE: [Request] [Urgent] I need to enable DirectD/3D/AGP #3
(11-19-2016, 02:13 PM)mothered Wrote: Does your hardware support 3D acceleration, and also your VC with Direct 3D support?

I'm just trying to establish whether your hardware (unsupported), Is not allowing the options to be enabled.

Can you break that down into proper english? I don't know anything about drivers and that kind of stuff. >.<
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RE: [Request] [Urgent] I need to enable DirectD/3D/AGP #4
Could you post a screenshot of your hardware as @"mothered" requested.

You can find detailed information with Speccy (from piriform).

OR follow these steps:

Code:
1) Press CTRL + R and type in "dxdiag" (diagnostic program from DirectX)
2) Go to the "Screen 1" tab
3) Create a screenshot from the page

It should look like this:
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If you have a NVIDIA graphics card, I think you can change the settings through Nvidia experience or Nvidia control panel.
To open this, you press number 1 and 2 (see attached photo below).

It also depends if you need this settings globally or just for 1 program. I wouldn't recommend changing this settings globally if you just need it for 1 program.

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