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August 21st, 2005, 09:36 PM
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Go to Control Panel|Display and the Settings Tab and click Advanced on the Troubleshoot Tab make sure Hardware Acceleration is all the way to the right, and check colour settings are on the highest too.
Liam
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August 21st, 2005, 09:40 PM
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Hardware Acceleration is on full, Color settings highest 32 bit. What els can it be
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August 21st, 2005, 09:43 PM
#3
I added u to my msn. Could u sign it
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December 9th, 2005, 12:12 PM
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Hello! I also have a PC that is doing the same. It was running games fine, then after installing UT2004 the game graphics started to turn red.
Because I hadn't played games for so long I have no idea if this happened before or as a result of installing UT2004. I have tried numerous things, including newest drivers, drivers I once used I knew worked, swapping my ram slots and sticks and recently re-installed windows as well. I also fiddled with Windows Torubleshoot ideas, and the hardware accelerator, again didn't work.
I tried running the FFXI benchmark as a quick test to see if the graphics worked but to no avail. The screen turns red most of the time, however, infrequently it does display SOME normal graphics. Also, sometimes the textures on some objects go very... weird.
PC running Windows XP Pro, 800Mhz Duron, GeForceFX 5x00 128MB (i fink its a 5100, 5200 or 5300.. Can't remember, but I got it about a year ago). 256+128MB Ram but lat the moment its just got one stick in because I was trying different combinations.
I am really stuck for ideas, any help will be muchly appreciated!!
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