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M10 was a codename for the Radeon 9600, so you're good with that.
If everything worked right before, and you're getting artifacts, andyou have the latest drivers, and the game worked fine before, then thatdoesn't leave too much that I can think of. Typically, artifactshappen due to overheating/hardware issues. I used to get artifacts onan old dell of mine when I was playing around with overclocking my card.
You should check your machine to see if the fans/interior have built updust, especially since it's a few years old, and see if your fan is working properly. Try to keep your machinecool, and adjust graphics settings for performance over quality.
I was looking to see if Omega Drivers (http://www.omegadrivers.net/) would be compatible with your machine, and see if that would help, but I just can't be sure, as laptops are more finicky about unfamiliar drivers. It sounds like you're doing everything else right, but even the hardware can show it's age sometimes.
~Cactus
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Huh! Sounds like a power issue. Unplug, try cleaning out the guts in case something got in there, and retry, and again with a spare power supply if things are still bad. It would help to know whether something other than the power supply's clicking, I suppose....
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THERE MIGHT MANY REASONS FOR THIS. FIRST OF ALL SCAN YOUR SYSTEM FOR VIRUS AND MAL WARE. UNINSTALL THE WEBCAM DRIVERS RESTART THE SYSTEM AND REINSTAL THE DRIVERS. USE THE LATEST AND THE CORRECT DRIVERS. THIS MIGHT SOLVE YOUR ISSUE.
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