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And here are the last screenshots.
I hope you can do something with these.
Thanks a lot for the help.
Could you also press the Enrigstrer toutes les informations button on the dxdiag program to create the dxdiag.txt file. Once you have created the file, when replying to this post, click the Choose File button and navigate to the dxdiag file and double-click it to add it to your reply.
I will then be able to view the complete file. In the meantime, try the Can You Run It website to see if your computer and operating system should be able to handle the game.
Note that since Carbon is an older game I cannot guarantee that it will run on Windows 7. However, there are some things that you can try such as running in compatibility mode that will get the game running on most systems.
- 10 years ago
Oh, yes, sure. I didn't think you meant me to send that. There it is.
Sorry again for some of the lines being in French.
By the way, I don't think Need For Speed Carbon too old for Windows 7, since it's the Windows version that i've been playing the game on for a week, and it worked perfectly.
As I said, I didn't change anything between the day when the game worked and the day when it didn't anymore.
Here's the dxdiag text file though, hopefully you can manage to find something in there.
Thanks a lot for doing your best.
- Straatford8710 years ago
DICE Team
From what I can tell in your dxdiag the issue is most likely being caused by your integrated graphics processor. It only just meets the requirements of 64MB of minimum video memory.
However, coupled with the drivers for this device being out of date it can lead to crashes in your game. Try updating your drivers via the Intel website:
Let me know if you have any further questions afterwards.
- 9 years ago
Sorry for not answering your comment earlier, i've been quite busy lately.
So I just tried downloading more recent drivers as you said, but it appears that I can't do it.
I highlighted the "error" report in a screenshot right below.
Here's an approximate translation of it:
"A custom driver from this computer's manufacturer is installed on your computer. The Intel driver updater is not able to update the driver. Installing a generic Intel driver instead of the computer's manufacturer's custom driver might cause technical issues. Contact your Computer manufacturer to obtain the last driver for your computer."
So, when I click the link, it leads me to a support page and then it tells me the steps to manually install a driver on Windows 7.
But then the first step is "Download the graphic driver ZIP file", and we're back to the intel driver updater, with the exact same error message that i just translated.
This looks like a vicious circle, I actually don't think there's a way to install new drivers on this computer, since a custom version is installed.
I might as well just buy another, tougher computer. Maybe there is a way, but since technical issues might appear, I'd rather not take any risk.
I still appreciate that you tried your best to help me. I'm still open to another solution if you have one.
Thanks a lot.
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