This problem began quite pointlessly. I downloaded a game and it kept giving me a "DirectX 8.0 or above" error when I had DirectX 9.0 **THIS IS NOT THE PROBLEM, THIS IS JUST HOW IT BEGAN**. I consulted a friend and he told me to download the graphic driver located @
Driver Download
It turned out that the game had a directx bug problem, so I wasnt worried.
After downloading the driver, I opened my "Zune" Music Player, which includes some complex backgrounds and design's. It didn't look right at all. It looked like someone put the background through a blender. Here's a pic:
So I was like. oh well, my zune must be corrupted. I was wrong.
I installed a game called Guild Wars on my comp. The game is an old version of the game, and completely compatible with my computer, infact i used to play that game 24/7 on this computer. Lol.
In any event, the same thing happened with that game. Here's a picture:
So I'm quite mad at this point... so i decided to roam around dxdiag a bit. I click on the "Display" tab and click the button "Test Direct3D".
This test is composed of 3 stages, all involve a spinning cube with the DIRECTX logo on all sides.
The first test tests Direct3D 7 Interfaces. I passed that. Then I proceeded to test 2 that tested Direct3D 8 Interfaces. I failed that one. Same thing with the last test, that tests Direct3D 9 Interfaces. Here is a pic of what it looked like when I failed:
According to dxdiag, here are my stats:
Name: NVIDIA GeForce4 MX Integrated CPU
Total Memory: 64 MB
Main Drivers: nv4_disp.dll
Windows XP Home Edition
DirectX 9.0c
I'm no computer expert, so don't expect much from me.
I'm aware that it's integrated so I can't change the gfx card, or I'd do that. I'm aware that my computer sucks.
List of things that ARE NOT AN OPTION:
-Reformating
-New GFX Card
-New Computer
-Giving up.
Thanks for any help,
~Fouisgras