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[How To] A guide to fixing vista issues.
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ThatSkyGuy Wrote:Well I had this laptop since Christmas :3
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EDIT: I also have CA Internet security and a cable modem if that helps.

I'm not that great with processors, but from your earlier post I went and researched it. I'm seeing, single core processor, and integrated graphics. Integrated graphics = the graphics card uses up your RAM instead of having its own <-- kinda dumbed down from what the explanation on wiki stated, that's what I got out of it. I highly doubt either of these is the problem though. From what I did read though, I understood that its not that great of a graphics processor for gaming though. But lets not worry about that part yet.

1)Can you play any other full screen games? Or is MS the only one giving you trouble?

2)There's the possibility that its just taking forever to load. So we could always try some maintenance on your computer. Disk defragmentation comes to mind.

3)I see that you have the "play" button available in the picture you first posted. What happens when you click it? Can you even click it?

Edit:
Uh... I'd hate to be the bearer of bad news... but I went and did a bit more research.

This site should give you the gist of it
Bad News T.T

TL;DR: Though your specs are slightly higher it seems that your graphics card just isn't really meant for gaming... at all. I'm hoping this isn't an absolute though. Apparently, some of those people were still able to play games like Call of Duty 4 on the lowest possible settings though.

If you have about 4 gigs that your comp can do without, I might be able to come up with something to ease the burden your processor has on your RAM... but I'm not sure if that'll fix it ><.
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[How To] A guide to fixing vista issues. - by shouri - 2009-03-03, 10:50 PM

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