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Does my graphis card spourt pixex shader 1.1 its XFX GeForce MX4000,

Please help i am trying to run lego star wars but after installing  it says your machie does not supourt pixe shader 1.1 if if update it does it supourt pixel shader 1.1

  • elbobo93 Jan 05, 2008

    When I tryed to install Microsoft Flight Simulator X Acceleration, my computer told me that I needed a graphics card with Pixel Shader 1.1 and 128 mb of video memory.

    My computer model is HP Pavillian 753n with integrated video and has no graphics card

    I would greatly appreciate suggestions on what memory card to buy

  • hitman82697 Apr 16, 2009

    i want to play company of heros gold edition but when it runs the system check it said it requires a shader that spourts 1.1 but it says there is 0.0 dected.please help

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If it doesn't run after this:
http://reabo.co.uk/_tutorials/legostarwarsproblem.aspx

Buy another card...

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Is the nvidia GeFoce4 MX 4400 support pixel shaders?

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The MX4000 does not support Pixel Shaders... too old of a card. Time to upgrade a little.

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Sorry,but your machine is unable to run this game. It requires a graphic card which supports Pixe Shaders v1.1. The game will now exit.

IT SAYS THAT UR GRAPHIC CARD DOES NOT SUPPORT PIXEL SHADER V1.1.
U SHOULD UPGRADE YOUR GRAPHIC CARD TO NEW ONE...
FOR MORE INFO COMMENT..
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I'm trying to install Lego Star Wars the Video Game for PC on Windows Vista. After installation 'a required security module cannot be activated' and the programme won't run. I have installed all the...

Hi,
Although the game wasn't designed to run on Vista, it still can! Here are some instructions to help you. This might help very well.

1. Install LEGO Star Wars.

2. When it's installed, right click on the LEGO Star Wars icon.

3. Click Properties.

4. Click the Compatibility tab.

5. Tick the box saying Run this program in compatibility mode for...

6. Click the drop-down menu under the sentence and click Windows XP (Service Pack 2)

7. Click Apply then OK.

8. Right click on the LEGO Star Wars icon again and click Run as an administrator.

NOTE: If you are using a Standard User Account, then you will need an administrator's password to play. After the password has been put in, the game should start after a few seconds.

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Need to update driver xfx gf mx4000

Go to http://www.nvidia.co.uk/Download/index.aspx and select GeForce as the product type and GeForce 4 MX as the series. Choose the OS and language and away you go.

However, this is a fairly old card and if you're trying to play a new game it is possible that it isn't supported - it has no programmable shaders, for example, which may be required for new games.
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In case you're using Windows you should try these drivers: http://downloads.guru3d.com/nVIDIA-Omega-Driver-v1.6693-(ForceWare)_d1027.html

Worked for me when I needed drivers for an even older GF2 some weeks ago ...
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I start LEGO Star Wars but then says lego starwars stop wrking

LEGO Star Wars II for PC requires the following minimum system requirements:

Operating System
Required: Windows 2000, XP, or Vista

Computer
Required: 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible computer

CPU
Required: Intel P3 1.0 GHz or AMD Athlon 1000 MHz
Recommended: Intel P4 2.0 GHz or AMD Athlon XP 2400+

Memory
Required: 256 MB RAM
Recommended: 512 MB RAM

Graphics Card
Required: 64 MB 3D Graphics card with Vertex and Pixel Shader (VS/PS) Capability
Recommended: 128 MB 3D Graphics card with Vertex and Pixel Shader (VS/PS) Capability

Sound Card
Required: 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible Audio Device

CD-ROM
Required: 8X Speed CD-ROM drive
Recommended: 16X Speed CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive

Input Device
Required: Keyboard and mouse. Gamepad and joystick supported
Recommended: Gamepad

DirectX
Microsoft DirectX 9.0c (April 2006 Edition) is included on this CD. You will be prompted to install DirectX during the installation of this game if this or a more recent version is not already properly installed on your system.
NOTE: DirectX may require the "latest" updates for your operating system. This may also include the latest drivers for your motherboard, sound, and video hardware.

Installation: Installation requires 3.5 GB of free hard drive space. We recommend that you have an additional 500 MB of free space available after installing the game for the Windows swap/page file.

You must have local Administrator rights to properly install LEGO Star Wars II and update Dire


No other programs should be running in the background.
System resources should be at least 85% free.

To check this:
Press CTRL-ALT-DEL once, choose Task Manager, choose the Performance tab, and check CPU Usage.
There should be at least 500 MB of free hard disk space after installation.

If you experience performance issues when running LEGO Star Wars II, we recommend that adjust the following options in the Video Options menu:

Lower the video resolution.
Set Antialias to Off
If this option is set to Antialias from Control Panel, you will need to set your Antialiasing Setting to Application-Controlled in the Windows Display Properties for your specific graphics card.
Disable Bloom Effect.

Please close all other programs before running LEGO Star Wars II. This includes virus-scanning, word processing, and Internet programs. Simply disabling these programs will not always help, as the programs still use resources that are needed to run LEGO Star Wars II. If you experience problems completely closing programs that are running, consult the documentation for those individual programs. This is a common problem when trying to completely disable virus-scanning software.
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Your new video card might be bad. Or you just might need to reseat your new card, might have a bad connection. Not sure how new your BIOS is? You might need to change a setting in your BIOS to stop using the on-board video.

My BIOS auto detected my video card, but your BIOS might not be that up-to-date.
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spundly...try to use this version ...i try it now ...i hope fine ... http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/pc_winxp-2k_53.04.html
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