If you haven't already, please read 'Read before posting' found at the top of the support forum.
Remember to post your FULL dxdiag.
It's a good idea to encompass your dxdiag in spoiler tags so they are only shown when selected. This'll stop crowding the boards with them.
[`spoiler]Don't include the `
dxdiag
[`/spoiler]
DirectX Diagnostics (DXDiag in short)
{Windows XP}
DirectX comes with its own diagnostics utility, called DXDiag.exe. Here's how to use that utility:
1) Click Start
2) Click Run
3) Enter in the Open field : dxdiag
4) Hit Enter or click OK
Alternatively you can open up Run by holding the Windows key and hitting R
The DXDiag panel opens. It has tabs for a number of details on your PC. Above you see DxDiag opened on the display tab.
Notice the 'Save All Information' button at the bottom. Clicking this button will save all dxdiag information into a text file. Once you have saved all the information, open the file and copy all contents of it into the post in which you explain your problem.
Do NOT remove any part of the dxdiag text.
{Windows Vista Users)
The run command does not appear in the Start menu by default, you can enable it by right clicking on Start and going to properties then customizing what appears on the Start menu. You can also get rid of useless functions you don't use to clean the Start menu up if you'd like.
Alternatively you can open up Run by holding the Windows key and hitting R
Thank you for reading.
