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I am getting error in Sniper Elite V2....
error...
Failed to initialiase D3D11
I have Dell Inspiron 15R laptop with Core i3 processor, 1696MB of graphics card, 6GB RAM, Windows 7 Home Basic 64bit.
Please any one help me....i played Mass Effect 3, Call of Duty:MW, Call of Duty:MW2, Call of Duty:MW3, Call of Duty:Black Ops, Crysis, Crysis 2, Operation Flashpoint:Red River, Ranbow Six Vegas 2, and many more games.
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Sorry bro.....not able to find it.
Please explain....
Sorry for late reply because i was out of station.
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This is how it looks on a Desktop HD4000: http://s14.directupload.net/images/120712/nurwky5u.png http://s14.directupload.net/images/120712/nurwky5u.png
0612 would be the device ID.
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I have tried this game and didn't get the d3d11 error message on my HD4000. Have you disabled the compute shader in the menu? Your CPU does not support this.
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Hardware Id:-
0116
screen shot..
And I have already disabled compute shader.
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Download the exe version from the 2761 driver and unpack it. Then choose igdlh64.inf via the disc install method and install it.
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Bro...please clear it.
From where can i download 2761 driver.
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I click on Win7_64_152612.exe
Following is the screenshot.
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So now tell me what you want to say???
where is igdlh64.inf??
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As I said you have to unpack the exe version of the driver (7zip for example).
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okay....
i got it.
Now i opened igdlh64.inf, it opens in notepad.
Now what to do???
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can you try installing the driver using the disc install method below.
open device manager
right click on intel hd graphics adapater
click on update driver
select browse my computer for driver
select the folder where you have the igdlh64.inf.
finish the installation
Can you let us know if this works?
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Hi Swami
Please try this one more time.
1. Download http://downloadmirror.intel.com/21431/eng/win7_64-152612.zip http://downloadmirror.intel.com/21431/eng/win7_64-152612.zip
2. Extract win7_64-152612.zip to a folder on your desktop.
3. Open Control Panel
4. Open Device Manager
5. Double click on Display Adapters
6. Double click on Intel HD Graphics Family
7. Click on Driver tab
8. Click on Update Driver button
9. Click on "Browse my computer for driver software" option
10. Click on "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" option
11. Click on Have Disk button
12. On the Install From Disk dialog, click Browse
13. In the Locate File dialog, navigate to the folder you extracted the driver to in step 2 above.
14. When you have navigated to that folder, navigate to the Graphics sub-folder
15. In the Graphics sub-folder, you will see the file "igdlh64.inf", double click this file
16. You will then be back at the "Install From Disk" dialog, click OK
17. You will then be back at the "Update Driver Software" dialog, click Next
18. The driver installer will now start, wait for it to complete
19. When the process has completed, close the open Device Manager dialogs and you will be asked to reboot.
20. Reboot and you should be updated.
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I follow your step exactly but during installation my laptop screen was full of black then within 1 min i forcely shut it down. After that i show my dxdiag diagnistic tool..
Just see this.
Is it right or wrong??
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Thanks my problem solved.
Now i am able to play this game.
Now please forward to this problem.
Please.
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