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stlhre03
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      29th Oct 2003
"could not find any compatible direct3d devices" This is
the error message I receive when I enable any screen
saver. My operating system is windows xp home edition
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      29th Oct 2003
Right-click on your desktop and select:
Properties > Settings > Advanced > Troubleshoot
and move the Hardware Acceleration slider to "Full",
then click "Apply".

Afterward, right-click on your Desktop and select:
Properties > Setting and adjust your Screen Resolution
settings, then select "Highest (32 bit) Color Quality setting,
and click "apply".


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| "could not find any compatible direct3d devices" This is
| the error message I receive when I enable any screen
| saver. My operating system is windows xp home edition
 
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      29th Oct 2003
Settings were never changed. Already at what you
suggested. Thx for the response
>-----Original Message-----
>Right-click on your desktop and select:
>Properties > Settings > Advanced > Troubleshoot
>and move the Hardware Acceleration slider to "Full",
>then click "Apply".
>
>Afterward, right-click on your Desktop and select:
>Properties > Setting and adjust your Screen Resolution
>settings, then select "Highest (32 bit) Color Quality

setting,
>and click "apply".
>
>
>--
>Carey Frisch
>Microsoft MVP
>Windows XP - Shell/User
>
>----------------------------------------------------------

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>| "could not find any compatible direct3d devices" This

is
>| the error message I receive when I enable any screen
>| saver. My operating system is windows xp home edition
>.
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John Chin [MSFT]
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      29th Oct 2003
Go to your Start Menu, Run, type dxdiag, click on Display tab at the top,
click on Test Direct3D.

If Test Direct3D is grayed out, this means your system does not have drivers
loaded for your card or you do have drivers loaded, but your card does not
support D3D.

Thanks

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> the error message I receive when I enable any screen
> saver. My operating system is windows xp home edition



 
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