Thats fairly easy,go to run,type

XDIAG In the Direct X utility,video page,
you'll see the option to enable or turn off Direct3D.That being youre card
has the ability.
"Erik" wrote:
> Hello. Several techs where I work are stumped on this one, and we are
> rolling out a new application that requires Direct3D. We are using Direct3D
> capable video cards, but cannot get Direct3D to function. Have tried
> numerous steps (upgrading drivers, rolling back to original drivers, etc).
> We have contacted the vendors (ATI and Nvidia), they stated that since we
> image the PCs here with out image, they cannot assist, not their issue.
> Anyone experience something similar and have a resolution?
> Thanks.