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Please include a description of your problem, a DxDiag.txt. and a link to this thread within the mail.
To create the DxDiag.txt, please do the following:
Click "Start" button and choose "Run". Or alternatively, press (Windows-Button)+R.
Then type "dxdiag" (without quotation marks) and click Ok.
You will find all relevant information in the following window.
Click the "Save all Information" button, located at the bottom of the program window.
Save the file as "dxdiag.txt".
Attach the file "dxdiag.txt" with your E-mail reply.
Thank you very much for your assistance.
It was your caps lock right?
Damn you internet with your obsesive compulsive behavior to be unable to discard worn-out or worthless objects even when they have no sentimental value...
Hahahaha, thanks. That made my day : D
Oh yes I get that error too, plzzz fix DDDD;;;;; Boohoo!