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Old 3rd Feb 2008, 06:34
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hi when i install a game for my children the screen blows twice the size and a message comes up on screen saying there is not enough visual space required (sorry i cant remember the exact message) can anyone help as i dont want to try it again in case i bust it
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Old 3rd Feb 2008, 07:18
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This most likely to be because you dont have enough ram to play the game.
If you go to http://www.crucial.com/uk/?gclid=COG...FQOVMAodBykuXA they can do a system scan to find out which ram is compatiable with your computer, its a bit expensive site but its worth the peace of mind that you wont have to worry about sending anything back as its not compatiable.
the cost should be around £20 for 1 Gb of ram and its very easy to install, you wont have to get someone to do it for you - It simply fits it the big long socket in your motherboard
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Old 11th Feb 2008, 05:18
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what game is it and what graphics card ya got?
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