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First post, by Dogbreath

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So, I just got a new Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop, running Windows XP, and Dosbox is giving me a weird ass problem.

Basically, whenever I go fullscreen in dosbox, it stays fullscreen for about 10 seconds, and then minimizes, and an error message pops up for about a quarter of a second and then disappears.

I couldn't read the error message, so I kept hitting "PrtScn" over and over until I finally got a screenshot:
dosbox.JPG

So at first I tried changing fullresolution=original to 1280x800 in the configuration file, but that ended up making everything very very tiny, and defeated the point of going fullscreen in the first place.

So, does anyone here know how to get dosbox to stop generating that message, or stop causing my laptop to generate that message? It happens every 10-15 seconds, and makes gaming pretty much impossible.

Reply 1 of 8, by wd

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It's not dosbox that shows this warning, but some ati tool.
Check the control panel stuff or ati docs on how to disable that, and see if
the image quality of fullscreen is fine.

Reply 2 of 8, by Dogbreath

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ATI is the manufacturer of my graphics card (Radeon Xpress 1150). I went through the device manager, and troubleshooter, but they didn't even have an option for my question. Also, it doesn't do this for any other application, just dosbox, so it is some sort of compatibility thing. Other than that, I don't really even know how to get started fixing it. I'm hoping someone else who's had this problem before posts before I spend 6 hours trying to figure out how to disable a stupid little pop-up window.

Thanks for you reply, btw.

Reply 4 of 8, by eL_PuSHeR

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Laptops are well known for installing a lot of crap at startup (mostly useless) too. I can assure this by looking at your system tray. One friend of mine did a format/fresh install on his new bought ACER Laptop, installed just what he needs and now his system is running a lot faster and smoother.

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Reply 5 of 8, by `Moe`

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That message can also be from Windows itself. It cares about these things (sometimes).

Use fullresolution=1280x800 and output=<something other than surface>

Reply 6 of 8, by Dogbreath

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`Moe`: Thanks, that did it! Question: right now I just have it set as overlay, does it matter what it's set to? (other than surface, which seems to have been causing the problem)

You're my hero.

Reply 7 of 8, by eL_PuSHeR

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Surface is the simplest output mode of all.

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Reply 8 of 8, by `Moe`

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I've been told that on windows, overlay is good for ati cards, whlie opengl is good for nvidia. It's mainly a matter of speed, so see which one works best for you