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Old 2003-10-08, 11:01 PM   [Ignore Me] #1
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DirectDraw error


I'm having some problems with a different game other than planetside (gasp!) and was hoping someone here could help me out.

I installed the game with no errors, but when I went to play it, it came up with the following error: "A problem occured initializing direct3d. Hardware accelration may be disabled. Please run DXDIAG". I run it and run my directdraw and direct 3d tests. Directdraw does not pass due to the fact I cannot see the bouncy white ball bounce full screen. It bounces inside it's little box like it did the previous test, but not the full screen. What is the cause of this? I have updated my DirectX files to 9b. I cannot tell you if I had this problem before, as I didn't run DXDIAG when I first got my system up and running. Any help here is appreciated.
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