what is a SIS
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Feb 14
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Thanks for telling me,but
My computer had been restarting everytime i play a full screen game.After senting the error report to Microsoft,it said that "The error was likely caused by SiS Graphics Driver".So what shall I do to solve my problem.
My computer had been restarting everytime i play a full screen game.After senting the error report to Microsoft,it said that "The error was likely caused by SiS Graphics Driver".So what shall I do to solve my problem.
Have you tried to update video card driver?
If it does happen in just one game, what is it name?
Is your card integrated/onboard?
Have your event viewer error and warning entries, after you try to start the game?
(start->run->"eventvwr.msc")
What is your windows version (XP?), motherboard, card modelnumber(eg. sis 630/730).
Have you installed latest directx (9c)?
Start->run "DXDIAG"
Click on the DISPLAY Tab.
If there is anything disabled, enable it, if it is not grayed.
Test your Direct3d.
To access the HARDWARE ACCELERATION for the graphics card under Windows XP:
Open the DISPLAY PROPERTIES.
Select the SETTINGS tab and then click the ADVANCED button.
Select the TROUBLESHOOT tab.
Adjust the slider to FULL
Click APPLY, then OK, then OK again to accept the change.
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If it does happen in just one game, what is it name?
Is your card integrated/onboard?
Have your event viewer error and warning entries, after you try to start the game?
(start->run->"eventvwr.msc")
What is your windows version (XP?), motherboard, card modelnumber(eg. sis 630/730).
Have you installed latest directx (9c)?
Start->run "DXDIAG"
Click on the DISPLAY Tab.
If there is anything disabled, enable it, if it is not grayed.
Test your Direct3d.
To access the HARDWARE ACCELERATION for the graphics card under Windows XP:
Open the DISPLAY PROPERTIES.
Select the SETTINGS tab and then click the ADVANCED button.
Select the TROUBLESHOOT tab.
Adjust the slider to FULL
Click APPLY, then OK, then OK again to accept the change.
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