Question:
What does this mean ? directX device creation error ? please help?
ROSHAN
2013-01-16 02:29:39 UTC
what does this mean ? directX device creation error ? please help?
failed creating D3D device of atleast version 10.0 on adapter ''intel(R) HD Graphics''' with driver ''Unknown''.error is DXGI_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_(''unsupported'')…
this is typically caused by not having the minimum required directX support in GPU.
for nvidia GPU's 10.0 support is required.
for AMD and GPU's from other vendors,directX 10.1 support is required

this is the error if u know how to fix this or know a page or video please list it thanks ..
and i know my intel hd graphics has 10.1 its written in the GPU's driver information ..
i know intel hd graphics is not for gaming but it should work cos i have 10.1 right that's the minimum requirements i have it so what should i do please help :( i really need help guys ..
and in battlefield 3 properties- compability it says it open's with windows XP i have windows 7 ultimate 64 bit so the latest i can find is windows vista service pack 2 .. there all types of stuff xp,2000,95,vista service pack 1,2 but no windows 7 ..
i 1 thin i do know is that windows xp doesnt support directX 10.1 but vista service pack supports 10.1 so why is it still not workin could u help me i really need help u guys thanks ..
Three answers:
Siju
2013-01-16 04:30:28 UTC
refer the below link



http://forums.electronicarts.co.uk/battlefield-3/1429354-directx-error-install-bf3-beta-2.html
Yugesh
2013-01-16 11:33:11 UTC
first of all you should update your directx version from microsoft download center. you should install the latest directx as well as update you graphics driver from intel.

and who said that the intel HD graphics is not for gaming its okay buddy

use this links



http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=35





Diagnosing basic problems with DirectX

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Diagnosing-basic-problems-with-DirectX
anonymous
2013-01-16 11:56:21 UTC
update ur device driver direct x


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