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I uninstalled SP2 and I now have the AGP Texture Acceleration back, but the Direct3D tests still fail
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No, no problem is listed under any of the other dxdiag tabs and all other dxdiag tests work. Also, the performance tab you mention has the slider all the way to right.
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Yes, as I mentioned in my first post, I installed the latest VIA 4-in-1 to update AGP drivers. And I've tried every nvidia driver available, even the ones that came with my card and originally worked. I think I'm going to have to try uninstalling SP2 or DirectX 9.0c... neither of which I really want to do.
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I've already tried that (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=812491) and it didn't fix the problem.
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The motherboard is a Soltek SL-75DRV5 supporting 4x AGP as you said. I have the latest BIOS update from the manufacturer. The video card is said to support 8x/4x and is brand new (as of yesterday), as I was hoping this would solve my problem. I previously had a Ti4200 (also 8x/4x) which worked up until the reformat. The power supply is a 350W (not sure of brand, but it wasn't expensive ). I don't have a spare to test unfortunately.
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I can't get any Direct3d games to work. When I go to dxdiag it shows: DDraw Status: Enabled D3D Status: Enabled AGP Status: Not Available (<-- problem!?) When I run the D3D tests I get: D3D7 Test Result: Failure at step 8 (Creating 3D Device): HRESULT = 0x887602eb (error code) D3D8 Test Result: Failure at step 8 (Creating 3D Device): HRESULT = 0x8876086a (3D not available) D3D9 Test Result: Failure at step 8 (Creating 3D Device): HRESULT = 0x8876086a (3D not available) How can I fix this problem? AMD 2000+ 512mb ram Geforce 6600GT 128mb Windows XP SP2 DirectX 9.0c I have tried up[censored] to latest VIA chipset drivers and latest nvidia drivers (as suggested in some other forums) but this hasn't fixed the problem. I haven't been able to get this to work since reformatting my PC a couple of months ago. It worked for me before the reformat so it wouldn't be a videocard/hardware problem (plus I tried 2 other different video cards in my PC and I still get the same problem). Only difference I can see is that I installed Windows XP SP2 after the format, whereas I only had SP1 before it. PLEASE HELP!? I'm desperate!