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*if you let the computer overheat
*if you let the computer overheat
;Driver issue
;Driver issue
See "Bad texturing", see above.
 
First let's make sure that your graphic card have direct 3d and AGP accelerations enabled.
Click in start, execute, write dxdiag, and press ok. You will see now diverse information about your direct x and your computer hardware/software, click in display, now check if direct3d/agp acceleration is off. If it is off try enable it, if it is impossible enable, you graphic card may have not have this option or windows is using you card as pci instead of agp (or PCIExpress for the most recent?). In this case try <u>update or install all your motherboard drivers.</u>
 
[[Image:Direct3d accelaration on-1-.jpg|thumb|200px|center|Make sure that you have the accelerations enabled.]]
 
Now, if it is all enabled like in the picture above, try install or update your graphics drivers, don't use that ones that come with the Windows. If you have a Nvidia card and if it is old (like geforce 2 or Riva), I recommend you install an older driver. My recommendation is one from the 28.x and 60.x. range, this ones seemed to worked better at my old card.
 
NVIDIA users download [http://www.fileshack.com/browse.x?cat=49 here] any version of the nvidia drivers.
 
 
 
See also "Bad texturing", see above.


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===Widescreen===
===Widescreen===
Not really a problem, but it can be a bit annoying when your ONI window gets auto-stretched to fit a 16:10 screen.
Not really a problem, but it can be a bit annoying when your ONI window gets auto-stretched to fit a 16:10 screen.
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