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Are Geforce 7950s supposed to have DirectX 10? because mine does..
Note how much video memory is on the Approx. Total Memory line, and then click Exit. If your computer video adapter has less video memory than the game requires, install additional video memory on your video adapter or install a video adapter that has more video memory. If Dxdiag.exe is reporting that your video

Solution to this problem
Philip Taylor[MS] ptay...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public win2000 games does the full DXDiag dump indicate the DDI level of the driver? is it a WHQL I don't think the problem is an actual lack of video memory; I picked up a PNY-brand GeForce4 with 64 and both problems (DirectX memory reporting and GTA3

Radeon 8500 128MB reports only 64MB
Lo and behold full DX7 accelleration returned in dxdiag (always had DX8 acc'l). Still experienced lockups, crashes and lack of initializing in all DX8 apps. One other thing, before this both SiSoftSan and MadOnion marks were reporting "Total Texture Memory" as 3.86GB (that's right-GB); now it's 128MB,

Voodoo 5 in 32 bit depth
It is prolly in relations that they want true betatesters, not just demo/preview-wanna-have, and then when reporting bugs they can match up the report with DxDiag file to see if problem is related to that. -- Bjarke Andersen Wanna reply by email? Remove the spammer in address.

Nvidia GeForce 6800 Ultra - Sims won't launch
All I can do is go on memory here, at least for the moment... And now that you caught me, I'm not sure this is all that's required. This last will stop RegClean from removing them, and either will stop DxDiag from reporting them--but it will have no effect whatsoever on reality.

DirectX 8.1 woes
I have ran the Microsoft Memory test and it has come out fine for the first 4GB, any idea which memory it has tested. dxdiag.exe. Any other h/w speicifc errors by trying to provoke them eg network copy some large files repeatedly, many many small files repeatedly... check copu temps and psu voltages as you go.

P4PE AGP and vcore problems
It's a new concept to me. dxdiag.exe, by the way, runs all of the 3D diagnostic tests just fine. many tnx - rrue ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -----Original Message----- It seems to me an inordinate number of people reporting this problem are on machines with VIA chipsets. There are myriad chipset driver

Splinter Cell
Thanks to all that responded, Mark I ran DxDiag, and here is my system information from the report (I'm not sure what they mean by "Crashed in To Be Filled By OEM BIOS: BIOS Date: 07/22/04 11:41:59 Ver: 08.00.09 Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.40GHz (2 CPUs) Memory: 2046MB RAM Page File: 454MB used,

DirectDraw Acceleration
All the Best, Kelly Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP In memory of Robert McGregor (aka Koldbear) http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/winhelp.htm Troubleshooting Windows XP I checked the memory with Gold Memory for 14 hours and it passed 3 normal cycles. I am wondering how to find the problem. Maybe some driver?

Windows XP Pro Programs Locking Up
Ted Zieglar tedd...@notmail.com microsoft public windowsxp perform_maintain The System Information snap-in is known for under-reporting installed memory. So it tells me that I HAVE LESS MEMORY INSTALLED THAN WHAT IS AVAILABLE? I checked Dxdiag and it shows all 1 GB. I noticed this error when I executed

2x AGP mode
"Check the references for the videocard in Direct X. To check your Direct X settings go to your C:\program files\Direct X\Setup\DXDiag.exe. Make sure the card is reporting having at least 8MB of on board memory)"..... When I get to the setup folder it is empty!!!!!!!!!!! System is Epox8Kha+ mobo, AMD XP1800+cpu,

directx组件在win2003serv上被禁用了,怎么办
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you attach a Dxdiag report here for me? It may indicate why there is a problem. DXDIAG: 1. Click Start -> Run 2. Type "dxdiag" without the quotes and the conexant pci input device shows a memory range of DE000000-DE000FFF, and nothing else. the standard game ports that i had installed previously shows an io

Flight Unlimited 3 - THE big question ! re Windows XP !
... found either in DxDiag or in the Control Panel "System" applet. There are no conflicts reported by the "System Information" hardware reporting tool (Win98). I've ruled out bad memory chips through trial and error (trying all different chips and combinations of known good chips, but still getting the error).

FS'04 - NoStart & fs9.cfg
You can also go to run,type:DXDIAG In direct x utility,see what shows,open system properties,advanced,performance,virtual memory,change button,see where the hds assuming Microsoft is measuring a megabyte as 2^20 bytes), which is far lower than the 2GB that msinfo32 is reporting just for the virtual memory size.

问几个关于2003的问题] (看看这些,在精华区里面还有好多
... by the manufacturer / 1073741824 Bytes/GB = ~3.725 GB 2096124 KB / 1024 KB/MB = ~2048MB so both Winver and DXDiag are reporting the correct value. The memory manufacturer and Dell list a Megabyte of Ram as 1000 bytes. Windows calculates it correctly as 1024 MB. When you factor this conversion for 4GB,

VCACHE Bluescreen errors ??????
I see the memory scan going but then it stays stuck at a black screen. I have to restart the pc and ask it to start in normal mode when the screen shows. I have installed many things resently.. especially since I first got my new digital camera. I have uninstalled all, did a scan disk, followed by an msconfig

PC crushing suddenly without blue screen in XP Pro
I'm looking at the "Display" tab in DXDIAG right now, and it's reporting my Ti4600 correctly with 128.0 megs of ram. But next to that it says "Approx. Total Memory" meaning that they know it may report it wrong in some cases. So to the original poster, don't worry about it. You do see where it says "Approx.

Voodoo5 memory issues.... reporting not 64mb?
If not, make a shortcut to \dxdiag and place it somewhere relevant in your menu. Amongst other functions it provides some useful reporting and diagnostic tools. I'm going from memory as I'm not at my up-to-date Win98 OEM PC right now. This debug control addresses the sort of sound problem you're having : it

Microsoft admits this may be a Microsoft Windows problem.
I ran the dxdiag as you suggest, no problems were found. Everything had an OK, and all the tests I clicked on for sound and video came back ok. Sound like a memory problem all right... looking forward to a patch soon, but not holding my breathe ;-)) -- DJ http://www.dbestern.net ----- Ham'n eggs

Dxdiag reporting incorrect video memory
Upon error reporting its saying "Error caused by Device Driver. Unable to determine Which Driver is causing Error" <something along those lines>. type: GeForce4 Ti 4600 DAC type: Integrated RAMDAC Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0250&SUBSYS_00371545&REV_A3 Display Memory: 128.0 MB Current Mode: 1024 x 768 (32