Troubleshooting New no directx thread

Discussion in 'The Sims 2' started by popzalots, Jul 4, 2007.

  1. popzalots

    popzalots New Member

    New no directx thread

    Ok well I was looking at the other thread and noticed it was dead so I decided to make a new thread. I'm new here mainly because of this problem to be honest.

    I was just on my sims 2 yesterday and I come to turn my computer on to play some and a message pops up saying I don't have any directx 9 graphics adapters.

    Any help with this problem? I was just on so I'm sure that my drivers are fine and I tried to download directx over and over with no luck.
     
  2. Flameback777

    Flameback777 Josh's Servant Staff Member

    Firstly, thankyou for not reviving a dead thread! :D
    Secondly, clicky here and tell us your system specs.
     
  3. popzalots

    popzalots New Member

    Sorry here is my info. I didn't know how elaborate I should be with it but here is what I found according to your link. Thanks so much!

    Processor: Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2050 @ 1.60GHz (2 CPUs)
    System Memory: 502 MB
    Windows Version (98/XP etc.:( Windows XP Professional (5.1, build 2100)
    Free Hard Disk Space: 57.0 GB
    Total Hard Disk Space: 74.2 GB
    DirectX Version: Directx 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
    Display Adapter (Graphic/Video Card:( says n/a
    Display Driver: vga.dll 5.01.2600.0000 8/10/2004 08:00:00
    Approximate Total Video Memory: says n/a
    Game Detail (eg: Sims 2 CD or DVD Version, expansion packs owned)
    Nature of problem (more details the better:( Well I did a restart came back to find that I don't have the graphics adapter anymore to play.
     
  4. Flameback777

    Flameback777 Josh's Servant Staff Member

    Reinstalling your graphic card's drivers should fix the problem. Hopefully you know what graphics card you have, otherwise open up the case and look on the outside of the graphics card.
     
  5. popzalots

    popzalots New Member

    I'm sorry but what case?
     
  6. Flameback777

    Flameback777 Josh's Servant Staff Member

    Sorry, should have made that more clear. The computer case or tower.
     
  7. popzalots

    popzalots New Member

    Wow I am so computer illiterate. I don't want to break my laptop doing it though. Should I just look at the handbook or the computer box?
     
  8. Flameback777

    Flameback777 Josh's Servant Staff Member

    If it's a laptop, don't go opening it. Have a look in the handbook or the box and see if it tells you there.
     
  9. popzalots

    popzalots New Member

    Well I took out the recovery disc (I couldn't find anything listing what the driver is) and installed the graphic drivers I saw. Now I installed sims 2 again and now it says that one of the files are corrupt...this is getting soooo aggrevating.
     
  10. Odinmoon

    Odinmoon Creator of organised mess

    Check that your cd or dvd disk is clean. Wipe it with a soft cloth.
    Also do you know what brand your laptop is?
     
  11. popzalots

    popzalots New Member

    Well I totally restored my computer (it's a toshiba to answer your question) since it was acting funky anyways. I just finished installing all of my sims games again and it's working fine now. Thanks everyone!
     

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