Halo 1 & 2 for PC
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Subject: How do I find info on the motherboard?
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Just wondering, how do I find out what my motherboard is so I can update any drivers? Coz halo doesnt run v fast even tho everything is updated and easily beats the minimum requirements, and ive updated everythin else i can think of.\

  • 01.13.2005 12:56 AM PDT
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Heyyo,

K, go check out the box that you got when you bought your motherboard, and check for brandnames (asus, MSI, Soltek, Chaintech...), and then look for a model build (eg, MSI K7N2-Delta), and with that go to that brandname's home website, and download drivers from there.

The minimum requirements for Halo are pretty unjust. Post your comp specs here and let's see what you've got dude. ;)

  • 01.13.2005 9:48 AM PDT
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Is it really possible to run halo with a 733 MHz processor and a 32 MB video card with 128 MB of RAM?

  • 01.13.2005 9:30 PM PDT
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Yes, but the guns will be toothpicks, grunts will be squares, and the warthog will look like a blob of jello. Oh, did I mention that the textures will be mono- or dual-colored? Like, think of experiencing Halo with only 6 colors.

  • 01.13.2005 9:41 PM PDT
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If you want to find out everything about your computer, be it finding out what motherboard you have or finding out the specs for your ram etc. you should try THIS .

Best bit is, it's free and indespensible...

  • 01.13.2005 10:50 PM PDT
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Posted by: Muffmeister
If you want to find out everything about your computer, be it finding out what motherboard you have or finding out the specs for your ram etc. you should try THIS .

Best bit is, it's free and indespensible...


Yep great tool. The rumours are true ANYTING AND EVERTHING can be found on the internet...

  • 01.14.2005 4:57 AM PDT