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01-09-2011 01:28 AM
Hi
I am using HP Pavilion dv5-1102tu notebook.
Recently i installed a cricket game and when i try to launch it, i got a pop up with message 'Multitexturing is not supported by your hardware'. I can launch the game but it is too slow.
So, can anyone help me on What is multitexturing? How to solve this in my notebook?.
Regards,
Swami
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01-09-2011 03:14 AM
Hi,
SwaminathanG wrote:Hi
I am using HP Pavilion dv5-1102tu notebook.
Recently i installed a cricket game and when i try to launch it, i got a pop up with message 'Multitexturing is not supported by your hardware'. I can launch the game but it is too slow.
So, can anyone help me on What is multitexturing? How to solve this in my notebook?.
Regards,
Swami
That error message means that the version of OpenGL that the game requires is not supported by the video hardware in your notebook. Sorry to bear bad news.
Best regards,
erico
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01-09-2011 04:58 AM
Hi Erico,
Thanks for your reply. Is there a way i can change any hardware relating to it. Or how can i make it work?
Regards,
Swami
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01-09-2011 07:21 AM
There is no hardware change currently available that you can make short of upgrading the motherboard to one that has a discrete Radeon HDxxxx or equivalent or better Nvidia video card. That is a bit over the top and roughly equates to replacing the laptop.
Best regards,
erico
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01-09-2011 08:32 AM
Hi Erico,
Thanks for your reply.
That's my badness.
Regards,
Swami
