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Old January 14th, 2003, 12:15 PM
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Bandl,
Please send me your Dxdiag as described at: http://forum.mtu.com/showthread.php?threadid=322


Here is how you can change your Hardware acceleration for your Video card.
[list=1][*]Right Click on your desktop, anywhere there is no Icon.
[*]Left Click on Properties
[*]This will then open the Display Properties. Then click on the Settings Tab.
[*]Click the Advanced button.
[*]Click the Troubleshooting Tab
[*]You will now see the Slider for Hardware Acceleration. You cannot move this all the way to the left for any of our programs to work. You can move it to about the Third mark from full. If you move it further than this, it will disable your Video Memory and then not work at all with our programs.
[*]Click Apply and close the Display Properties
[*] Next, Click the Start Menu and the Run command
[*]Type in DXDIAG and click the OK Button
[*]This will open the DirectX DIAGnostic program that will gather and show your computer data. Click on the Display Tab. Make sure that the Approx Total Memory line shows a number such as 64.0 MB. If it shows N/A then you have turned the Hardware Acceration down to low and the programs will not work. If this is the case go back to the top of this post and make the correct changes.[/list=1]

This has been posted under the Microstudio Tech support Forum also at: http://forum.mtu.com/showthread.php?threadid=1720
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