Halo 1 & 2 for PC
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I have downloaded to HaloPC Trial Version from gamespy and it say this when ever I try to play it--

Your computers video driver is known to have serious issues with the game. A newer version that is compatable may be avaiable. If you wish to update your drivers, please contact your computer manufacturer for and necessary assistance.

Anyone know what to do now? I dont want to contact the manufacture.

  • 08.15.2005 1:30 PM PDT
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do you know what kind of vid card you have? find what kind it is, then go to there website and download updated dirvers

hope that helps!

  • 08.15.2005 6:33 PM PDT
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I have a 32M Nvidia Riva TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro. My computer is a Windows XP 'Home Edition' Pemtium 4. I went to the site but all I got when I was installing was this.--

The Nvidia Setup program could not locate any drivers that are compatable with your current software. Setup will now exit.

I dont know what to do!



  • 08.15.2005 6:50 PM PDT
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hold on, i'll get you the drivers
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here you go: http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_2k_77.77.html
click on the us english primary download site, accept the user agreement, and download the file to your desktop. when it's done, open the downloaded file, and follow the instructions to install the drivers


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  • 08.15.2005 7:16 PM PDT
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Thanks man

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Crap I got the same thing as last time--

The Nvidia Setup program could not locate any drivers that are compatable with your current software. Setup will now exit.

Anyone else know anything please.

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  • 08.15.2005 7:20 PM PDT
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you ARE running windows XP, right (not media center edition)?
the TNT2 cards ARE pretty old, but i'd expect the newer drivers to still work. what is your current driver version?

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  • 08.15.2005 7:30 PM PDT
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32M Nvidia Riva TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro <thats is what it says when I look it up...

got to sleep.. be on in 10 hours or so.

  • 08.15.2005 8:01 PM PDT
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right click yon your my computer icon on your desktop or start menu, and select properties. go to the hardware tab and select device manager.open the sub category caqlled "display adapters," and double click on your card. a window will pop up, and select the "driver" tab. next to the words "driver version," there should be a series of four numbers. tell me tat series. mine, for example reads 7.7.7.2. i'll get you an older driver, which will hopefuly work with your card

  • 08.15.2005 8:13 PM PDT
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It reads-

Driver Provider: NVIDIA
Driver Version: 4.5.2.3

  • 08.16.2005 6:52 AM PDT
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Anyone please??

  • 08.16.2005 6:32 PM PDT
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Someone?

  • 08.18.2005 5:38 PM PDT
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err, sorry, lost this thread.. i've been looking all over for it. just give me a minute..
OK, try these drivers. if they don't work, there is something wrong with your card.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_2k__52.16.html
NOTE: i don't know if these will work with halo, we may need to update them even more

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  • 08.18.2005 6:16 PM PDT
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ive had that same problem when i had my older computer with a 400 processor. So i got a new mother board with a 1000 procesor and i ve never had that problem again.

  • 08.18.2005 9:06 PM PDT
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you could get a ATI Radeon CATALYST 5.8 (Windows XP) Driver at http://www.xfire.com/xf/modules.php?name=XFire&file=files &op=file&q=809 its a free download.

  • 08.18.2005 9:08 PM PDT
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Posted by: Spartan 19283746
you could get a ATI Radeon CATALYST 5.8 (Windows XP) Driver at http://www.xfire.com/xf/modules.php?name=XFire&file=files &op=file&q=809 its a free download.

are you f-blam!-ing retarded or something? what makes you thing ATi Catalyst drivers that work for new ATi cards will work with an old Nvidia card?

and for god's sake, everyone needs to stop making threads that just say "HELLLLLPPPP" in the subject.

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  • 08.19.2005 2:27 AM PDT
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None of that helped I am still getting the same messages.

  • 08.19.2005 6:09 AM PDT
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  • 09.11.2005 1:18 PM PDT
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Quit bumping your thread. Double and triple posting wont get you any answer from the majority of the people.

  • 09.11.2005 8:21 PM PDT
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Your motherboard has got an AGP slot probably 4x so go buy a cheap yet acceptable graphics card...ATI has better cards IMHO so get one...i suggest Radeon 9600 or somthing...minimum of 128 mb

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  • 09.11.2005 8:27 PM PDT