Call of Duty 4 problem, Computers are so confusing... |
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Call of Duty 4 problem, Computers are so confusing... |
Jan 14 2009, 12:28 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 48 From: Muskegon, MI OS: dell 2003 |
So we got a new Computer in November, it has Windows Vista Basic. Today I bought and installed Call of Duty 4 and when I try and run it I get an error message that reads.
Error during initializing: Video card or driver doesn't support UBYTE4N vertex data. I close that and get this- ----- Initializing Renderer ---- ----- Client Initialization Complete ----- Attempting 44 kHz 16 bit [Windows default] sound ----- R_Init ----- Getting Direct3D 9 interface... Pixel shader version is 2.0 Vertex shader version is 0.0 Video card or driver doesn't accelerate transform and lighting. Video card or driver doesn't support UBYTE4N vertex data. Error during initialization: Video card or driver doesn't support UBYTE4N vertex data. What does this mean? What do I need to do to get COD running on my pc? Thanks |
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Jan 17 2009, 08:11 PM
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![]() Global Moderator Posts: 5,958 From: dallas, tx OS: Windows Vista x64 |
See this thread. It will help you figure out if you computer can run the game or of some upgrade is required. if you have questions on the results, just ask them here.
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