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DirectX Diagnostic Tool
I went to Direct X Diagnostic Tool to check my system. I am running
1024x768/60hz. When I run the tests in the tool my system fails in step 7. When the full screen mode test it changes my sceen to 640x480/60hz. In all other test it stays at 1024x768/60hz. Why does this test change my screen 1024 to 640?. All other test happens in the 1024 mode and passes. I check for all updates for the computer and monitor all updated. |
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Which graphics card and what version of their drivers?
-- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I went to Direct X Diagnostic Tool to check my system. I am running 1024x768/60hz. When I run the tests in the tool my system fails in step 7. When the full screen mode test it changes my sceen to 640x480/60hz. In all other test it stays at 1024x768/60hz. Why does this test change my screen 1024 to 640?. All other test happens in the 1024 mode and passes. I check for all updates for the computer and monitor all updated. |
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I am running an Emachines C6535, Video is nVida GeForce 6100 GPU. I have
Windows XP Pro in it. I did not find out about this problem until I installed Plus Super Pack for Windows XP. I Know it is not the new program, But why would the Direct Draw Acceleration test change me from 1024X768/60 to 640X480/60 only on the full screen display test and keep all the other test at the 1024X768 mode?. i (MS-MVP)" wrote: Which graphics card and what version of their drivers? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I went to Direct X Diagnostic Tool to check my system. I am running 1024x768/60hz. When I run the tests in the tool my system fails in step 7. When the full screen mode test it changes my sceen to 640x480/60hz. In all other test it stays at 1024x768/60hz. Why does this test change my screen 1024 to 640?. All other test happens in the 1024 mode and passes. I check for all updates for the computer and monitor all updated. |
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Do you have the latest drivers from www.nvidia.com?
-- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Client - Printing & Imaging www.coribright.com/Windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I am running an Emachines C6535, Video is nVida GeForce 6100 GPU. I have Windows XP Pro in it. I did not find out about this problem until I installed Plus Super Pack for Windows XP. I Know it is not the new program, But why would the Direct Draw Acceleration test change me from 1024X768/60 to 640X480/60 only on the full screen display test and keep all the other test at the 1024X768 mode?. i (MS-MVP)" wrote: Which graphics card and what version of their drivers? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I went to Direct X Diagnostic Tool to check my system. I am running 1024x768/60hz. When I run the tests in the tool my system fails in step 7. When the full screen mode test it changes my sceen to 640x480/60hz. In all other test it stays at 1024x768/60hz. Why does this test change my screen 1024 to 640?. All other test happens in the 1024 mode and passes. I check for all updates for the computer and monitor all updated. |
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Yes, I check with Nvidia web sit and reinstalled my drivers and also check
Driveragent.com for any missing drivers. I went to Windows download site and reinstalled Directx. Is there any file I can look into to find out why Directx test fullscreen at the lower resolution and the other tests at the higher resolution?. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Do you have the latest drivers from www.nvidia.com? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Client - Printing & Imaging www.coribright.com/Windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I am running an Emachines C6535, Video is nVida GeForce 6100 GPU. I have Windows XP Pro in it. I did not find out about this problem until I installed Plus Super Pack for Windows XP. I Know it is not the new program, But why would the Direct Draw Acceleration test change me from 1024X768/60 to 640X480/60 only on the full screen display test and keep all the other test at the 1024X768 mode?. i (MS-MVP)" wrote: Which graphics card and what version of their drivers? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I went to Direct X Diagnostic Tool to check my system. I am running 1024x768/60hz. When I run the tests in the tool my system fails in step 7. When the full screen mode test it changes my sceen to 640x480/60hz. In all other test it stays at 1024x768/60hz. Why does this test change my screen 1024 to 640?. All other test happens in the 1024 mode and passes. I check for all updates for the computer and monitor all updated. |
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It's something I've never come across before. It might be a defect in the
video card itself. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... Yes, I check with Nvidia web sit and reinstalled my drivers and also check Driveragent.com for any missing drivers. I went to Windows download site and reinstalled Directx. Is there any file I can look into to find out why Directx test fullscreen at the lower resolution and the other tests at the higher resolution?. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Do you have the latest drivers from www.nvidia.com? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Client - Printing & Imaging www.coribright.com/Windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I am running an Emachines C6535, Video is nVida GeForce 6100 GPU. I have Windows XP Pro in it. I did not find out about this problem until I installed Plus Super Pack for Windows XP. I Know it is not the new program, But why would the Direct Draw Acceleration test change me from 1024X768/60 to 640X480/60 only on the full screen display test and keep all the other test at the 1024X768 mode?. i (MS-MVP)" wrote: Which graphics card and what version of their drivers? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I went to Direct X Diagnostic Tool to check my system. I am running 1024x768/60hz. When I run the tests in the tool my system fails in step 7. When the full screen mode test it changes my sceen to 640x480/60hz. In all other test it stays at 1024x768/60hz. Why does this test change my screen 1024 to 640?. All other test happens in the 1024 mode and passes. I check for all updates for the computer and monitor all updated. |
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My computer video is on the main board, no video card by itself. Is there a
way I can remove Directx program and then reinstall it ?. I don't think it is the computer itself because my games and other programs works OK. Is there any type of config. program for DirectX 9.0C ?. There has to be something that tells DirectX - DirectDraw Acceleration test to change (lower) my resolution from 1024 x 768 to 640x480 only in the full screen test. All other test is done in the 1024 x 768. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It's something I've never come across before. It might be a defect in the video card itself. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... Yes, I check with Nvidia web sit and reinstalled my drivers and also check Driveragent.com for any missing drivers. I went to Windows download site and reinstalled Directx. Is there any file I can look into to find out why Directx test fullscreen at the lower resolution and the other tests at the higher resolution?. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Do you have the latest drivers from www.nvidia.com? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Client - Printing & Imaging www.coribright.com/Windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I am running an Emachines C6535, Video is nVida GeForce 6100 GPU. I have Windows XP Pro in it. I did not find out about this problem until I installed Plus Super Pack for Windows XP. I Know it is not the new program, But why would the Direct Draw Acceleration test change me from 1024X768/60 to 640X480/60 only on the full screen display test and keep all the other test at the 1024X768 mode?. i (MS-MVP)" wrote: Which graphics card and what version of their drivers? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I went to Direct X Diagnostic Tool to check my system. I am running 1024x768/60hz. When I run the tests in the tool my system fails in step 7. When the full screen mode test it changes my sceen to 640x480/60hz. In all other test it stays at 1024x768/60hz. Why does this test change my screen 1024 to 640?. All other test happens in the 1024 mode and passes. I check for all updates for the computer and monitor all updated. |
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Is this a notebook or desktop?
-- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... My computer video is on the main board, no video card by itself. Is there a way I can remove Directx program and then reinstall it ?. I don't think it is the computer itself because my games and other programs works OK. Is there any type of config. program for DirectX 9.0C ?. There has to be something that tells DirectX - DirectDraw Acceleration test to change (lower) my resolution from 1024 x 768 to 640x480 only in the full screen test. All other test is done in the 1024 x 768. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It's something I've never come across before. It might be a defect in the video card itself. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... Yes, I check with Nvidia web sit and reinstalled my drivers and also check Driveragent.com for any missing drivers. I went to Windows download site and reinstalled Directx. Is there any file I can look into to find out why Directx test fullscreen at the lower resolution and the other tests at the higher resolution?. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Do you have the latest drivers from www.nvidia.com? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Client - Printing & Imaging www.coribright.com/Windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I am running an Emachines C6535, Video is nVida GeForce 6100 GPU. I have Windows XP Pro in it. I did not find out about this problem until I installed Plus Super Pack for Windows XP. I Know it is not the new program, But why would the Direct Draw Acceleration test change me from 1024X768/60 to 640X480/60 only on the full screen display test and keep all the other test at the 1024X768 mode?. i (MS-MVP)" wrote: Which graphics card and what version of their drivers? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I went to Direct X Diagnostic Tool to check my system. I am running 1024x768/60hz. When I run the tests in the tool my system fails in step 7. When the full screen mode test it changes my sceen to 640x480/60hz. In all other test it stays at 1024x768/60hz. Why does this test change my screen 1024 to 640?. All other test happens in the 1024 mode and passes. I check for all updates for the computer and monitor all updated. |
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This is a desktop, Emachines C6535. It is only about 4 months old. I went to
Emachines web site and recheck for updates and see if they could help me and could not find anything. ari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Is this a notebook or desktop? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... My computer video is on the main board, no video card by itself. Is there a way I can remove Directx program and then reinstall it ?. I don't think it is the computer itself because my games and other programs works OK. Is there any type of config. program for DirectX 9.0C ?. There has to be something that tells DirectX - DirectDraw Acceleration test to change (lower) my resolution from 1024 x 768 to 640x480 only in the full screen test. All other test is done in the 1024 x 768. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It's something I've never come across before. It might be a defect in the video card itself. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... Yes, I check with Nvidia web sit and reinstalled my drivers and also check Driveragent.com for any missing drivers. I went to Windows download site and reinstalled Directx. Is there any file I can look into to find out why Directx test fullscreen at the lower resolution and the other tests at the higher resolution?. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Do you have the latest drivers from www.nvidia.com? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Client - Printing & Imaging www.coribright.com/Windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I am running an Emachines C6535, Video is nVida GeForce 6100 GPU. I have Windows XP Pro in it. I did not find out about this problem until I installed Plus Super Pack for Windows XP. I Know it is not the new program, But why would the Direct Draw Acceleration test change me from 1024X768/60 to 640X480/60 only on the full screen display test and keep all the other test at the 1024X768 mode?. i (MS-MVP)" wrote: Which graphics card and what version of their drivers? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I went to Direct X Diagnostic Tool to check my system. I am running 1024x768/60hz. When I run the tests in the tool my system fails in step 7. When the full screen mode test it changes my sceen to 640x480/60hz. In all other test it stays at 1024x768/60hz. Why does this test change my screen 1024 to 640?. All other test happens in the 1024 mode and passes. I check for all updates for the computer and monitor all updated. |
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I'd give eMachines a call on their support line. It does sound to me like
there may be a problem with the onboard graphics chipset. The only way to really tell would be to install a separate graphics card (or temporarily borrow one from a friend if they have a spare).... but since the PC is only a few months old, take advantage of that guarantee. Just ensure that if they want it in the Repair Center, you backup everything first. They do sometimes reformat the drive to the state in which it was when it left them and you don't want to be caught in that position with the loss of all your valuable data. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... This is a desktop, Emachines C6535. It is only about 4 months old. I went to Emachines web site and recheck for updates and see if they could help me and could not find anything. ari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Is this a notebook or desktop? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... My computer video is on the main board, no video card by itself. Is there a way I can remove Directx program and then reinstall it ?. I don't think it is the computer itself because my games and other programs works OK. Is there any type of config. program for DirectX 9.0C ?. There has to be something that tells DirectX - DirectDraw Acceleration test to change (lower) my resolution from 1024 x 768 to 640x480 only in the full screen test. All other test is done in the 1024 x 768. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It's something I've never come across before. It might be a defect in the video card itself. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... Yes, I check with Nvidia web sit and reinstalled my drivers and also check Driveragent.com for any missing drivers. I went to Windows download site and reinstalled Directx. Is there any file I can look into to find out why Directx test fullscreen at the lower resolution and the other tests at the higher resolution?. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Do you have the latest drivers from www.nvidia.com? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Client - Printing & Imaging www.coribright.com/Windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I am running an Emachines C6535, Video is nVida GeForce 6100 GPU. I have Windows XP Pro in it. I did not find out about this problem until I installed Plus Super Pack for Windows XP. I Know it is not the new program, But why would the Direct Draw Acceleration test change me from 1024X768/60 to 640X480/60 only on the full screen display test and keep all the other test at the 1024X768 mode?. i (MS-MVP)" wrote: Which graphics card and what version of their drivers? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I went to Direct X Diagnostic Tool to check my system. I am running 1024x768/60hz. When I run the tests in the tool my system fails in step 7. When the full screen mode test it changes my sceen to 640x480/60hz. In all other test it stays at 1024x768/60hz. Why does this test change my screen 1024 to 640?. All other test happens in the 1024 mode and passes. I check for all updates for the computer and monitor all updated. |
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I'd give eMachines a call on their support line. It does sound to me like
there may be a problem with the onboard graphics chipset. The only way to really tell would be to install a separate graphics card (or temporarily borrow one from a friend if they have a spare).... but since the PC is only a few months old, take advantage of that guarantee. Just ensure that if they want it in the Repair Center, you backup everything first. They do sometimes reformat the drive to the state in which it was when it left them and you don't want to be caught in that position with the loss of all your valuable data. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... This is a desktop, Emachines C6535. It is only about 4 months old. I went to Emachines web site and recheck for updates and see if they could help me and could not find anything. ari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Is this a notebook or desktop? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... My computer video is on the main board, no video card by itself. Is there a way I can remove Directx program and then reinstall it ?. I don't think it is the computer itself because my games and other programs works OK. Is there any type of config. program for DirectX 9.0C ?. There has to be something that tells DirectX - DirectDraw Acceleration test to change (lower) my resolution from 1024 x 768 to 640x480 only in the full screen test. All other test is done in the 1024 x 768. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It's something I've never come across before. It might be a defect in the video card itself. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... Yes, I check with Nvidia web sit and reinstalled my drivers and also check Driveragent.com for any missing drivers. I went to Windows download site and reinstalled Directx. Is there any file I can look into to find out why Directx test fullscreen at the lower resolution and the other tests at the higher resolution?. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Do you have the latest drivers from www.nvidia.com? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Client - Printing & Imaging www.coribright.com/Windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I am running an Emachines C6535, Video is nVida GeForce 6100 GPU. I have Windows XP Pro in it. I did not find out about this problem until I installed Plus Super Pack for Windows XP. I Know it is not the new program, But why would the Direct Draw Acceleration test change me from 1024X768/60 to 640X480/60 only on the full screen display test and keep all the other test at the 1024X768 mode?. i (MS-MVP)" wrote: Which graphics card and what version of their drivers? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I went to Direct X Diagnostic Tool to check my system. I am running 1024x768/60hz. When I run the tests in the tool my system fails in step 7. When the full screen mode test it changes my sceen to 640x480/60hz. In all other test it stays at 1024x768/60hz. Why does this test change my screen 1024 to 640?. All other test happens in the 1024 mode and passes. I check for all updates for the computer and monitor all updated. |
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Thanks for all the help, I will try to work with this problem.
Aloha "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: I'd give eMachines a call on their support line. It does sound to me like there may be a problem with the onboard graphics chipset. The only way to really tell would be to install a separate graphics card (or temporarily borrow one from a friend if they have a spare).... but since the PC is only a few months old, take advantage of that guarantee. Just ensure that if they want it in the Repair Center, you backup everything first. They do sometimes reformat the drive to the state in which it was when it left them and you don't want to be caught in that position with the loss of all your valuable data. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... This is a desktop, Emachines C6535. It is only about 4 months old. I went to Emachines web site and recheck for updates and see if they could help me and could not find anything. ari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Is this a notebook or desktop? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... My computer video is on the main board, no video card by itself. Is there a way I can remove Directx program and then reinstall it ?. I don't think it is the computer itself because my games and other programs works OK. Is there any type of config. program for DirectX 9.0C ?. There has to be something that tells DirectX - DirectDraw Acceleration test to change (lower) my resolution from 1024 x 768 to 640x480 only in the full screen test. All other test is done in the 1024 x 768. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It's something I've never come across before. It might be a defect in the video card itself. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... Yes, I check with Nvidia web sit and reinstalled my drivers and also check Driveragent.com for any missing drivers. I went to Windows download site and reinstalled Directx. Is there any file I can look into to find out why Directx test fullscreen at the lower resolution and the other tests at the higher resolution?. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Do you have the latest drivers from www.nvidia.com? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Client - Printing & Imaging www.coribright.com/Windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I am running an Emachines C6535, Video is nVida GeForce 6100 GPU. I have Windows XP Pro in it. I did not find out about this problem until I installed Plus Super Pack for Windows XP. I Know it is not the new program, But why would the Direct Draw Acceleration test change me from 1024X768/60 to 640X480/60 only on the full screen display test and keep all the other test at the 1024X768 mode?. i (MS-MVP)" wrote: Which graphics card and what version of their drivers? -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "marksystem" wrote in message ... I went to Direct X Diagnostic Tool to check my system. I am running 1024x768/60hz. When I run the tests in the tool my system fails in step 7. When the full screen mode test it changes my sceen to 640x480/60hz. In all other test it stays at 1024x768/60hz. Why does this test change my screen 1024 to 640?. All other test happens in the 1024 mode and passes. I check for all updates for the computer and monitor all updated. |
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