First post, by DustyShinigami
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Hi
I hope this is the right section for this. I've discovered there's a problem with the Direct3D Hardware rendering of my graphics card. I suspect it could be related to a certain driver file, but I'm not sure how best to correct it. In the DirectX Diagnostics Tool, everything is marked as Final Retail, all except one, which is Beta Version. A file called quartz.vxd. It says it's unsupported and could cause problems. And that I should reinstall DirectX Media for the latest version. I'm not sure how long that issue has been there, but I did install DirectX 7 before I saw it. It was required for Hogs of War. Is DirectX Media a different tool/driver? Or is it just part of DirectX in general? I did reinstall DX7, but that didn't resolve it.
If I try and test Direct3D, Software Rendering is perfectly fine. No issues. But when it comes to test Hardware Rendering, all I get is a black screen. The menu is super slow in Hogs of War, too. And starting the tutorial, I'm greeted with a black screen. This could also be related to some other issues I've been experiencing, which I've mentioned in other threads. The mouse cursor in Broken Sword 1 for instance. With Direct3D enabled, the cursor and sprites flicker. Disabling it cures the problem. I have downloaded several older drivers for my Riva TNT, and I've installed only one previous one so far, which has made no difference, so I have my doubts that's going to make much of a difference at this point.
Any ideas? Thanks.
OS: Windows 98 SE
CPU: Pentium III Katmai 450MHz (SL35D)/Pentium III Coppermine 933MHz (SL448)
RAM: SK Hynix 128MB 100MHz/Kingston 256MB 133MHz
GPU: Nvidia 16MB Riva TNT/Geforce 128MB 4 MX 440
Motherboard: MSI-6156/Abit BE6-II