Problem with all games on XP

uniqi

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hi all
I have a little problem

Iam sort of graphics modder

so i reduce the graphics quality in games

when I run any any game with a resloution below then the stock

like
the lowest in BFBC 2 is 1024x768
when I run it at 640x480 or 800x600
or anything
the game crashes to desktop
that was happening with some games but not all until I had a problem caused me to do a system restore to the day I downloaded the windows but drivers were all installed
nd now
it happens with every game you can imagine
I dunno what to do and hope you help
 
OK so first obvious question is why would you want to run at such a low resolution in the first place ?
If the game does not support the resolution you are trying to run then it really comes as no surprise to me that the games are crashing out to desktop.

From a trouble shooting point of view, restore or not I would do a clean install of the drivers as a first step any way.

Mactronix :)
 

uniqi

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I have a low end PC

all of them used to work fine on the previous copy of XP I had


and also I tried all of them before and the worked very fine
and when changed the copy of windows the worked very fine but not all

so I wanted to ask

what are the original driver of this board

MCP6P M2+
vedio card is Gforce 6150 Nforce 430
it's a *** but I like it

would you just give me the names of the stock driver for this ?!
 

uniqi

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i installed this but it doesn't support any resloution below 800x600 or 640x480
and the problem is here that's why I had to do A system restore
can you help and tell me how do I use the resloutins below 640x480 or 800x600
 

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[strike]There's no way your computer is so low end that it has to go below 800x600.
What are your computer's full specs?[/strike]

EDIT: I thought you meant in Windows. If you have to run games below 800x600, consider buying a PCI-E graphics card.
Onboard GPUs rarely are able to play games at decent resolutions.
Consider cards like the 210 or 430, both of which are well under $100 (usually $30 and $60).