24 bit color quality

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Guest

Hi

I installed my FSX, but when I try to start it up, is gives me en error
message that my monitor is set for 24 bit color quality, and that FSX can not
run under that setting.
Heres the thing, I can not even use 24 bit color quality, I can only use 16
or 32 bit color quality.

Is it my video vard?
I have installed the latest drivers on my ATI Radeon X1900XTX
Any one know how I can fix the problem?

Thanks.
 
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Paul Smith

I installed my FSX, but when I try to start it up, is gives me en error
message that my monitor is set for 24 bit color quality, and that FSX can
not
run under that setting.
Heres the thing, I can not even use 24 bit color quality, I can only use
16
or 32 bit color quality.

Is it my video vard?
I have installed the latest drivers on my ATI Radeon X1900XTX
Any one know how I can fix the problem?

What monitor are you using? Have you tried it in a different
resolution/refresh rate?

--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
http://www.windowsresource.net/

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Guest

What monitor are you using? Have you tried it in a different
resolution/refresh rate?

One Compaq S920 and a Philips Brilliance.

I have tried unpluging yhe other monito, I have tried 16 bit cr. and 32 cr.
I have tried every resolution on the screen.
 
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Paul Smith

One Compaq S920 and a Philips Brilliance.

I have tried unpluging yhe other monito, I have tried 16 bit cr. and 32
cr.
I have tried every resolution on the screen.

Weird.

I'll see what I can find out for you, stayed tuned.

--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
http://www.windowsresource.net/

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Katy Pluta

I installed my FSX, but when I try to start it up, is gives me en error
message that my monitor is set for 24 bit color quality, and that FSX can not
run under that setting.
Heres the thing, I can not even use 24 bit color quality, I can only use 16
or 32 bit color quality.

Is it my video vard?
I have installed the latest drivers on my ATI Radeon X1900XTX
Any one know how I can fix the problem?

Make sure correct drivers are installed for both your monitors in
addition to the ones for your video card...

===
All the best!
Katy Pluta, MS_MVP
www.projectmagenta.com
 
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Guest

Katy Pluta said:
Make sure correct drivers are installed for both your monitors in
addition to the ones for your video card...

How do I know that?
I found driver to my Compaq S920, installde them but same thing.

I am getting a little aggitated becus I want to get this thing to work.
 
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Guest

I also am getting this message: Flight Simulator has detected one or more of
your monitors is using 24 bit color quality. ...etc.

I have windows xp, sp2, dell ultrasharp 19" FP, MSI GeForec4 Ti4200 video; I
have installed the latest Nvidia driver, no help; installed latest MSI driver
(older), no help, the latest Microsoft driver, no help. I have used both
Dells driver and Microsoft's driver for display, no help. I only have two
choices for color: 16 bit and 32 bit; neither make any difference. I have
tried 640x480 thru 1280x1024; none make any difference.

I opened a case (via email) with Microsoft 10/28/06. They had me turn off
firewall/anti-virus, etc, reboot; then turn off system.ini, win.ini, and
startup items, in msconfig, reboot; stop services for any norton, symantec,
mcafee, etc; look for AOM in task manager to change afinity; set video to
1024x768 & 32 bit. But the game still will not start; get the splash screen
for FSX and then the "24 bit color quality" error.

Microsoft dropped the case after my trying the instructions, but getting the
same error message.

I have considered investing in a new video card, but am afraid I'd would be
wasting my money on AGP; plus I might have do deal with MS re-activation
after changing the video (...a fate worst than death).

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

djj-k
 

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