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R50e Intel VGA and Windows Server 2003 R2

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R50e Intel VGA and Windows Server 2003 R2

#1 Post by dukysta » Sun Mar 30, 2008 11:41 am

Hi

I have installed Win server 2003 R2 on my R50e laptop for my work. My working apps work fine but I can't start any game more precisely Call of Duty and Blitzkrieg. On my XP pro box they worked with no problem. I have latest drivers for my VGA although it said that they are only for Win 2000/XP.

Sorry if this was anywhere on forum described before but I couldn't find it.

Tnx

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#2 Post by aaa » Sun Mar 30, 2008 11:56 am

I'm leaning heavily towards the Intel Extreme graphics simply not being good enough.

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#3 Post by dukysta » Sun Mar 30, 2008 12:28 pm

Problem is that open gl is off in Windows 2003 server. Install latest directx 9 c (although it is installed already in win 2003) just to be sure, latest win xp/2000 Intel 82832 GM Vga drivers (version 6.14.10.4497), in dxdiag under display tab click enable directdraw acceleration and direct 3d acceleration if it can, do a test and if it is all ok go to control panel->display->settings->advanced->troubleshooting and slide hardware acceleration to full and turn off enable write combinning. After that make game run in windows xp/2000 compatability. That' it.

And this Intel card is good at least for me. I really put maximum of it (play older games, do programming, web design, photoshop etc.) and now it is even temp file server. And my laptop is 4 years old.

But everybody buy what suits his needs.

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