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Hi guyz ! I got a laptop Toshiba Satellite M60-176 and i can't make starcraft work on it. I'ts a centrino 1.7Ghz, Ati X700 video, 1G ram, wide display (1440x900) with Win XP Sp2. When i start brood an error message appears : "Starcraft was enable to switch video moedes" Direct Draw error ! "The error encountered while trying to switch video modes was: Not implemented<>vidinimo_PC.cpp line 160<>SetDisplayMode " I mention my desktop rezolution is 1440x900 and switch to 640x480 seem to be too much for Ati support I've tryed several video drivers and catalist versions and still no succes. maybe u guyz can help me to fix this problem.
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try going to the properties of your starcraft shortcut -> compatibility tab -> tick run in 640x480 & use 256 colors GOGO
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1 Click the Windows Start button, point at Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2 Double-click the Display icon, click the Settings tab, and use the Screen Area slider to select the resolution you want. Note: If the resolution you select is not related to a timing, the system will reduce the resolution to the closest supported timing. 3 Click the Advanced button, then click the Displays tab. 4 Click the YPbPr tab. 5 Click OK. 6 Click the Advanced button. 7 Click the Adapter tab, then click the List All Modes button. 8 Click 640 x 480. 9 Then select either 640 x 480. • 60Hz = Progressive. • 30Hz = Interlaced Note: YPbPr is only available with the 30Hz or 60HZ settings. i copy pasted from Ati X700 pdf . you should at least try it to see if it knows the resolution. i'm guessing it's a refresh rate problem.
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thnx nortydog&xM(Z but same error rock my world (
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it's hard to diagnose some pc problems without being in front of what you're trying to fix, I thought it was refresh rate too.. was there a time when sc worked on that computer?
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not on this laptop. i think is palete colour problem. i can't set 256 colours mode from "List all modes". only 16colours, 16bit and 32 bit is posible there must b way ! )
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for now desktop computer is history and this laptop is my only choice. idd realy apreciate any hit's that get me back into business :D
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I searched the error and found other people with Toshiba laptops are having the same problem running starcraft.. I think for now your only option is to run sc in a window PM me for instructions
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i've search too and seems ultimate Ati video cards have this bug too. maybe someone find a fix or smth
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Russian Federation4235 Posts
Download Catalyst 7.8
Fixed the situation for me.
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not for me. i can't install 7.8 catalist cuz it's not a toshiba aplication :X
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Hmm i have the same problem here only i have an SiS 630/730 :S and i did everthing above and STiLL nothing T_T i was playing yesterday and now..this problem HELP PLZ
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funky, silly suggestion, but have you guys tried doing random normal (old) resolutions, like 800x600 and 1280, etc?
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sry to bring up this old topic again, but I just recently fixed the error described by op and want to pass on my knowledge. i found the solution on www.driverheaven.net where they have a modded version of the ati drivers that work perfectly fine for me in contrast to the sucky SUCKY original drivers. (man major inability by these fuckers at ati)
so go to http://www.driverheaven.net/modtool/ and do as they tell you. the problem should be solved after that.
greets
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I've had the same problem and the above suggestions didn't work for me, but I was able to help myself by doing this (btw, I have an "Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for ultra mobile" on my Acer Aspire One netbook w/ integrated graphics chip, and I've been using the demo "Starcraft Shareware(ED)", so this might not apply to non-Intel drivers/graphics cards). This will require uninstalling your graphics driver, so MAKE SURE you locate the driver you're currently using first.
1. Close all applications, right click on the desktop background, and hit "Properties" 2. Go to tab "Settings" and hit "Advanced" 3. Go to tab "Adapter" and hit "Properties" 4. Go to tab "Driver" and hit "Uninstall." When the warning pops up, hit "OK" and then "Yes" on the next dialogue box. Your computer will restart in 640x480 with 16 colors. 5. Start up Starcraft! (It will be stretched on a widescreen monitor). But once you exit the game, the graphics driver will automatically start up with 640x480 and all colors. At this point, you can't start up Starcraft without going through the process all over again.
Troubleshooting: If the original graphics driver doesn't start up again after exiting the game, repeat steps 1-3, go to tab "Driver," click "Roll Back Driver," and then "Yes" in the ensuing "are you sure you want to restart" dialogue box. Your computer should restart with the original resolution and all colors. If this doesn't work, run your original driver's installer ("Setup.exe", etc., which might be several folders in).
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On August 23 2011 07:03 selfhelpguru wrote: I've had the same problem and the above suggestions didn't work for me, but I was able to help myself by doing this (btw, I have an "Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for ultra mobile" on my Acer Aspire One netbook w/ integrated graphics chip, and I've been using the demo "Starcraft Shareware(ED)", so this might not apply to non-Intel drivers/graphics cards). This will require uninstalling your graphics driver, so MAKE SURE you locate the driver you're currently using first.
1. Close all applications, right click on the desktop background, and hit "Properties" 2. Go to tab "Settings" and hit "Advanced" 3. Go to tab "Adapter" and hit "Properties" 4. Go to tab "Driver" and hit "Uninstall." When the warning pops up, hit "OK" and then "Yes" on the next dialogue box. Your computer will restart in 640x480 with 16 colors. 5. Start up Starcraft! (It will be stretched on a widescreen monitor). But once you exit the game, the graphics driver will automatically start up with 640x480 and all colors. At this point, you can't start up Starcraft without going through the process all over again.
Troubleshooting: If the original graphics driver doesn't start up again after exiting the game, repeat steps 1-3, go to tab "Driver," click "Roll Back Driver," and then "Yes" in the ensuing "are you sure you want to restart" dialogue box. Your computer should restart with the original resolution and all colors. If this doesn't work, run your original driver's installer ("Setup.exe", etc., which might be several folders in). way to help him 4 years later. he probly doesnt even have the computer anymore.
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On August 23 2011 08:19 killamane wrote:Show nested quote +On August 23 2011 07:03 selfhelpguru wrote: I've had the same problem and the above suggestions didn't work for me, but I was able to help myself by doing this (btw, I have an "Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for ultra mobile" on my Acer Aspire One netbook w/ integrated graphics chip, and I've been using the demo "Starcraft Shareware(ED)", so this might not apply to non-Intel drivers/graphics cards). This will require uninstalling your graphics driver, so MAKE SURE you locate the driver you're currently using first.
1. Close all applications, right click on the desktop background, and hit "Properties" 2. Go to tab "Settings" and hit "Advanced" 3. Go to tab "Adapter" and hit "Properties" 4. Go to tab "Driver" and hit "Uninstall." When the warning pops up, hit "OK" and then "Yes" on the next dialogue box. Your computer will restart in 640x480 with 16 colors. 5. Start up Starcraft! (It will be stretched on a widescreen monitor). But once you exit the game, the graphics driver will automatically start up with 640x480 and all colors. At this point, you can't start up Starcraft without going through the process all over again.
Troubleshooting: If the original graphics driver doesn't start up again after exiting the game, repeat steps 1-3, go to tab "Driver," click "Roll Back Driver," and then "Yes" in the ensuing "are you sure you want to restart" dialogue box. Your computer should restart with the original resolution and all colors. If this doesn't work, run your original driver's installer ("Setup.exe", etc., which might be several folders in). way to help him 4 years later. he probly doesnt even have the computer anymore. That may be true, but lots of people look back to old threads/posts to find advice, and there's always a chance someone will find his post helpful. Probably still not worth bumping, but it's not the worst bump in the world.
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I had the same problem and i just fixed it with this thnx!
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On August 23 2011 08:19 killamane wrote:Show nested quote +On August 23 2011 07:03 selfhelpguru wrote: I've had the same problem and the above suggestions didn't work for me, but I was able to help myself by doing this (btw, I have an "Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for ultra mobile" on my Acer Aspire One netbook w/ integrated graphics chip, and I've been using the demo "Starcraft Shareware(ED)", so this might not apply to non-Intel drivers/graphics cards). This will require uninstalling your graphics driver, so MAKE SURE you locate the driver you're currently using first.
1. Close all applications, right click on the desktop background, and hit "Properties" 2. Go to tab "Settings" and hit "Advanced" 3. Go to tab "Adapter" and hit "Properties" 4. Go to tab "Driver" and hit "Uninstall." When the warning pops up, hit "OK" and then "Yes" on the next dialogue box. Your computer will restart in 640x480 with 16 colors. 5. Start up Starcraft! (It will be stretched on a widescreen monitor). But once you exit the game, the graphics driver will automatically start up with 640x480 and all colors. At this point, you can't start up Starcraft without going through the process all over again.
Troubleshooting: If the original graphics driver doesn't start up again after exiting the game, repeat steps 1-3, go to tab "Driver," click "Roll Back Driver," and then "Yes" in the ensuing "are you sure you want to restart" dialogue box. Your computer should restart with the original resolution and all colors. If this doesn't work, run your original driver's installer ("Setup.exe", etc., which might be several folders in). way to help him 4 years later. he probly doesnt even have the computer anymore.
Better late than never.
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