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Whatis your gpu ?
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I know this issue just install your gpu(for example intel hd graphics,or g41 or somthing like this) driver on os and run it again and its work and one more thing update directx libraries too.
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I already tell you that download the driver of your gpu and pcsx2 starts working.
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It's highly possible your gpu is unsupported, then.
And even if it was, no game would be playable on that rig.
Better play it on your ps2 for now.
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(08-05-2013, 07:22 PM)IGlenQuagmire Wrote: There are no drivers for a standard vga graphics adapter though
i mean to say download your nvidia gt8600 driver and install it
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You could try going to your device manager, right click on the standard vga adapter (some generic crappy driver), then let Windows try to find the appropriate driver online so it will update to something more "name brand." If that doesn't work and you are indeed using integrated grpahics then you will need to find out your cpu and find the appropriate graphics driver for it.
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(08-05-2013, 07:55 PM)DaTankAC Wrote: You could try going to your device manager, right click on the standard vga adapter (some generic crappy driver), then let Windows try to find the appropriate driver online so it will update to something more "name brand." If that doesn't work and you are indeed using integrated grpahics then you will need to find out your cpu and find the appropriate graphics driver for it.
one of the best method ..
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