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CounterAA

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:tazz: :) :)

I've just installed BF2 and it installed all fine, but when I ran a blue screen appeared, it said that there was a problem and the system has to shut down. The name of the file with the problem is ati3duag.dll.

I have a laptop, with an Intel Pentium Processor 1300 MHz, 1.29Ghz, 512 Mb of RAM, Service Pack 2 and a Mobility Radeon 9200 video card.

I have searched in google for someone with my problem and there's no one else except by me.

I will appreciate any help.

:) :ph34r: :ph34r:

Edited by CounterAA, 22 August 2005 - 09:51 PM.

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General dll file information
File Name: ati3duag.dll
File Size - bytes: 2155680
File Size - kbytes: 2105KB

Advanced dll file information
Company Name: ATI Technologies Inc.
Software Product Name: ATI Technologies Inc. Radeon DirectX Universal Driver
File Version Information: 6.14.10.0247
Description: ati3duag.dll
Target Operating System: NT-Win32
File Type: DLL

Try and update drivers see if it makes a difference > www.ati.com
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warriorscot

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I dont think you have supported hardware.
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ya 1.2GHz isnt really enough and ATI 9200 is low end and need atleast a high end graphics and does need 1GB DDR RAM
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There is a list of supported cards and i dont think the 9200 is on it.
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I was told that it dosent run on sp.2. And an upgrade on your computer would help.

This might also help http://www.geekstogo...d33-t51719.html

Edited by desca, 23 August 2005 - 07:34 AM.

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