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Originally posted by SikStyles
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Also state the exact location on what you have downloaded from the Intel website.
oh what i downloaded never finished installing because they all said i dont need them so they stopped..and deleted the download file..if u want i can still give u the link?
ermmm... that's what I asked(?)
(Also, you said before that you did install the drivers(?))
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Originally posted by SikStyles
i looked at the motherboard inside the comp and i cudnt see where the manufacturer..i saw some chips that had Intel on em and sometin other and then i saw this TUW-LA on the motherboard..but i doubt that that's the one
The type number isn't something you'll see on chips, it also isn't something from Intel (as I said before). Motherboard type numbers are very cryptic and consist out of letters and numbers and are printed on the motherboard itself...
List all the numbers and letters you'll see on the motherboard itself (thus not on chips etc).
Also, try to take a closeup picture of the motherboard so we can direct you a bit to where to look...
EDIT: As a last resort do this:
go to
http://www.lavalys.com/products/overview.php?pid=1
and
download EVEREST Home Edition (it's free).
After you've installed it, run it. After that you'll see a list on the right site:
1) select the top item (
EVEREST vx.xx.xxx)
2) select the menu
Report > Quick Reports - All pages > Plain Text
3) Now everything about you PC is diagnosed, this can take a while though...
4) A new window is presented, there you select
Save to File
5) Save the file and attach it in an email to me (see the email address in my signature). Note that I ask to mail it and not attaching it to a post on the forum because it will contain personal information which you don't want to put in public...
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Originally posted by mad_onion
what so do you only have intergrated graphis or what? do you have a agp graphis card?
Integrated graphics, as said before...
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Originally posted by mad_onion
if you dont then the intergrated graphics is enabled.
No, not neccesairly. Internal graphics can be enabled via BIOS or via DIP-switches, depending on the motherboard type....
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Originally posted by mad_onion
when does this opengl subsystem error occur, when trying to load a game?
see:
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Error: Could not load OpenGL subsystem
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*Sigh* Another Error
(also note to SikStyles: keep the threads of the same subject/problem to 1, don't make multiple threads for the same problem(s) to avoid the things what is happening now: repeated questions, confussion, etc...)
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Originally posted by mad_onion
hmm see the thing is updating your graphics chipset on the motherboard might not even solve the probelm
Who's speaking of upgrading chipsets? You can't even update a chipset on a motherboard. The only thing you could update is the BIOS chip and even that is hardly and very rarly done...
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Originally posted by mad_onion
mabye you need to like install opengl again although i have no idea how you do that or if it is hard or not or even if you can. and you are running directx 9c right?
OpenGL isn't something you install. It is a language subset which graphic chips support.