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FAQRSS FeedsLogo GuidelinesContact Us Register Login Cart Game Development Community What's New Blogs Resources Forums Could not find a compatible display device by Born Interactive · in Hardware Issues · 08/08/2003 (9:46 pm) · 6 replies I compiled v1.11 with VC6. I didn't make any could not find any compatible direct3d devices windows 7 changes to the source. When I ran "torqueDemo_DEBUG.exe", I got the following
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error: Fatal: (D:\torque\engine\platformWin32\winwindow.cc @ 1038) Could not find a compatible display device! I have a MSI GeForce FX
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5600 (Driver: v44.03) on Windows XP. It's installed correctly and all other games detect it. Where does Torgue check for the display device? I'd be very grateful for any help.
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Torque Owner Born Interactive About the author Recent Threads NextNext Thread PrevPrevious Thread More from Hardware Issues Login to reply to this thread Torque 3D Owner Keith Johnston #1 08/08/2003 (10:26 pm) I've seen that error with certain versions of the Detonator drivers (later versions). By going back to an earlier detonator version, the problem went away. Torque Owner Born directx download Interactive #2 08/10/2003 (11:51 am) Thanks, Keith. I'll give it a try. Torque Owner Nathan Martin TRON 2001 Network #3 08/10/2003 (11:54 am) Make sure those are actual nvidia provided drivers and not Microsoft's provided drivers. That's where the big difference is. nVidia's drivers are the real thing while Microsoft's geforce clone drivers are just pathedic and screw up gaming badly. :P Torque Owner Born Interactive #4 08/10/2003 (12:41 pm) I downloaded them from the nVidia site. I see they haven't been WHQL Certified. Could this be a problem or is it just a Microsoft thing? Torque Owner Dave Sharp #5 10/14/2003 (12:59 pm) Bump. I dl'ed new drivers about six months ago and everythign went fine. now after doing something (I don't know what I installed) it stopped working. as an attempt to fix it I got the newest drivers from nvidia and still nothing. Torque Owner David Chait #6 10/27/2003 (4:21 pm) If it's not the driver, make sure you don't have any remote-desktop software (XP remote admin, Netmeeting, etc.) active. d Login to reply to thi
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Compatibility Issue with Windows 10 [Solved] NVidia GeForce 7025 Compatibility Issue with Windows 10 This problem might happen when you are trying to upgrade your computer https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/fixed-compatibility-issue-the-display-manufacturer-hasnt-made-your-display-compatible-with-windows-10/ from Windows 7, Windows 8 to Windows 10 or even when you have upgraded your system to Windows 10, this notification will jump out and stating that your display driver http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2004491/nvidia-graphics-drivers-find-compatible-graphics-hardware.html is having a compatibility error and it cannot be upgraded. See if the following screen shot showing the problem that you are having now: When problem like this happens, it is could not almost the first thought that comes to everybody's mind to find the compatible display driver from the manufacturer of your display card. This tutorial provides you with four different methods for you to fix this problem manually. If you are looking for a more straight forward and much easier way to fix this problem, you could go straight to could not find the last method. Method One: Re-install LogMeIn Mirror AdapterSome people may have installed remote administration programs such as LogMeIn, I.E TeamViewer, GoToMyPC and LogMeIn on your computer. For some, this could be the cause of this error. To fix this problem, please follow the steps below. 1) Go to Device Manger. 2) Expand the option Display adapters and locate the option LogMeIn Mirror Driver. 3) Right click the option LogMeIn Mirror Driver and choose Uninstall. 4) At the prompt window asking you whether to Delete the driver software for this device, please tick the box and then click OK. If you have some other remote access software or some third party device showing up under Display adapters, it is suggested that you uninstall them as well. 5) Reboot your computer after the uninstall. 6) Please try run Windows Update again to see if the problem is gone and your system is okay to be upgraded to Windows 10. If you need, you could install the driver for your LogMeIn Mirror Driver back on again after you have upgraded to Windows 10. Method Two: Update D