video driver- not compatible for playing" rise of nations"

R

R.PALANIAPPAN

i am having windowsxp professional version 5.1.2600 and
when i tried to play the game "Rise of Nations" , the
message given by the computer was as follows:

this video card driver is not supported for the use with
rise of nations. please download the latest driver from
your manufacturer's website.

my video driver model is ialmnt5.sys version:
6.13.01.3086- expected windows version 4.32. since my xp
version is 5.1.2600. , please guide me to get the latest
driver for my operating system. please give me the
website from which to download, whether download is
free , whether i have to check system settings before
download etc. etc. thankyou !
 
S

Shenan T. Stanley

R.PALANIAPPAN said:
i am having windowsxp professional version 5.1.2600 and
when i tried to play the game "Rise of Nations" , the
message given by the computer was as follows:

this video card driver is not supported for the use with
rise of nations. please download the latest driver from
your manufacturer's website.

my video driver model is ialmnt5.sys version:
6.13.01.3086- expected windows version 4.32. since my xp
version is 5.1.2600. , please guide me to get the latest
driver for my operating system. please give me the
website from which to download, whether download is
free , whether i have to check system settings before
download etc. etc. thankyou !

Wow. Okay - you gave plenty of information, just none useful in this case.
heh

No worries.. Figure out the NAME BRAND or CHIPSET of your video card, then
go to THAT manufacturers web site. The driver name is all but useless.. You
may have an NVidia card - but I cannot be sure, so I cannot give advice.
*grin*
 
J

Jason Tsang

Your motherboard's built in video card is not very powerful by any stretch
of the imagination.

Newer drivers may expose more fuctionality (found at support.intel.com) but
ultimately may not be enough to play RoN or any recent games that really
push the video card.

You may need to get a newer video card. Modern ones from ATI or NVidia
should do the trick for you (9000 series or Geforce4 and above respectively)
 

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