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Dell windows 7 pro 32 bit windows dvd maker says video card

I reinstalled windows 7 professional 32 bit and have two issues. I installed the drivers from the dell site as advised but Windows DVD Maker will not open and prompts an error "Can't start Windows DVD Maker..... the video card installed on this computer doesn't meet the minimum system requirements for Windows DVD maker." The program was working before I reinstalled windows.....

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The drivers may now be default Windows instead of original, so you could try forcing by right clicking the setup and using trouble shooting mode. Or just go to Dell support and enter service tag on their web site, then look for updated Win 7 drivers. gl

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SOURCE: My Dell Studio 1735 won't

Try to copy the dvd-es on the hard disk before playing ...and this way you will see if it is a reading issue or just the application software you use is not capable to read them anymore..(it may have been an trial or it is out of date ) ..
My advice is to install a another program ..and try again ..if the dvd-ea are not read well from the hdd..
try VLC player (it free) ..or ..another dvd player on the net ...

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