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First let's make sure that your graphic card have direct 3d and AGP accelerations enabled.
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 directX and your computer hardware/software, click in display, now check direct3d/agp acceleration. 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 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peripheral_Component_Interconnect pci] instead of agp (or PCIExpress for the most recent?). In this case try <u>update or install all your motherboard drivers.</u>
Click in start, execute, write dxdiag, and press ok. You will see now diverse information about your directX and your computer hardware/software, click in display, now check direct3d/agp acceleration. 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 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peripheral_Component_Interconnect pci] instead of agp. 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.]]
[[Image:Direct3d accelaration on-1-.jpg|thumb|200px|center|Make sure that you have the accelerations enabled.]]
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