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Dell RADEON X600, (128 MB) Graphic Card Questions & Answers
Hey, I have a hp zd8000 netbook with an ati
According to this you can't.
X600 Specs:
http://ati.amd.com/products/mobilityradeonx600/specs.html
COD4 System Requirements
Recommended requirements:
CPU: 2.4 GHz Dual Core or better
RAM: 1GB for XP and 2GB for Vista
HD: 8GB Free Space
GFX: 3.0 Shader Support, Nvidia Geforce 7800, ATI Radeon X1800 or better.
Minimum requirements:
CPU: Intel® Pentium® 4 2.4 GHz, AMD® Athlon™ 64 2800+ processor
or any 1.8Ghz Dual Core Processor or better.
RAM: 512MB RAM (768MB for Windows Vista)
HD: 8GB Free SPace
GFX: NVIDIA® Geforce™ 6600, ATI® Radeon® 9800Pro or better
High end games wont work
The graphics adapter you have installed is a low end adapter and the 128MB is shared so it is very limited in its performance. You need to upgrade the adapter as this is a built in and you cannot add video memory. Hope this helps.
I have a computer dell windows xp
Hi and welcome to FixYa,
Either as
mshockey89 posted or try:
- right click on any clear are of your desktop;
- click on "Properties";
- click on the "Settings" tab;
- your Video card should be under Display: Plug and Play Monitor on "your video card"; or
- click on "Advanced" button;
- click on "Adapter" tab;
- Video card would be under "Adapter Information".
- if no specific brand/model is listed on either of the above, then the drivers were not installed and as mshockey89 posted, information on the "computer or motherboard model" would be needed.
Good luck and Thank you for using FixYa.
Call Of Duty 4, Need SERIOUS help!!!!!!
Hmmm. The blue screen isnt a good think. Even though people say what kind of model a dell computer is, doesnt describe the processor, memmory modules...how much...speed etc.
You need to uninstall your graphics drivers.
Download ccleaner and drivercleaner. Do a scan with both. Do a full driver clean with driver cleaner because it clears the junk out of your registry. Make sure you do a reg backup with both programs.
Now you can restart your computer and install the latest drivers.
the x600 card is a little on the outdated side and can probly run the game on low to medium. Start with 800x600 resolution and turn aniostropic and antiliasing off. Turn everything off that you think is necessary, start the game, and see how it runs. Download fraps so you can see your fps. If you get about 60 than you can turn a setting up. If you get 30 or lower, turn your settings down.
I hope this helps. Please contact me if you need any further advies. I also want to say that you should have at least a gig of memroy and hopefully 2 gigs to play the game at good settings.
I want to know about some adventures video games?
Check out Big Fish Games. It is a subscription service but they have all types of games including adventure and hidden object. You can also tryp Pogo since they have both a fee and subscription service. Last, but not least, you can try one of your local computer stores or the electronics section of "big box" stores like Target, Walmart, Kmart, etc.
Dell Precision M4600 will not go past POST, Stops at Preparing to enter setup
If your Dell Precision M4600 is getting stuck at the "Preparing to enter setup" stage during POST, you might want to try a few troubleshooting steps.
1. **Power Cycle:** Disconnect the laptop from the power source, remove the battery (if possible), and hold down the power button for about 15 seconds. Then, reconnect the battery and power source and try booting again.
2. **Reset BIOS:** You could try resetting the BIOS settings to their default values. To do this, look for a small button battery on the motherboard. Disconnect the laptop from power and remove the battery. Press and hold the power button for a few seconds to discharge any remaining power. Then, locate the battery, remove it for a minute or so, and put it back. This will reset the BIOS settings to default.
3. **Update BIOS:** If the issue persists, you might need to update the BIOS. Check the Dell support website for your laptop model and download the latest BIOS update. Follow the instructions to update the BIOS.
4. **Check Hardware:** If the issue is not resolved, it might be related to a hardware problem. Try removing and reseating components like RAM, hard drive, and any expansion cards.
5. **External Devices:** Disconnect all external devices (USB drives, external hard drives, printers, etc.) and try booting again. Sometimes, a faulty external device can cause boot issues.
6. **Diagnostic Lights:** Dell laptops often have diagnostic LED lights that provide information about hardware issues. Check the user manual for your laptop model to interpret these lights.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it might be worth seeking professional assistance or contacting Dell support for further guidance.
Empowering technology windows xp
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