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Old 2010-08-26, 12:00   Link #290
Random32
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0x8876017C means that Direct3D thinks you don't have enough video memory. Either your graphics card drivers need updating and the problem can be resolved by updating said drivers, or a hardware problem because your graphics card doesn't have enough VRAM and you're completely screwed.

edit:
1. a quick Google reveals that most people having problems with drivers that result in Direct3D spitting 0x8876017C have really older ATi Radeon cards (R300 and older)
2. Gateway support says that your computer has an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Decelerator 950 with a pitiful 64mb of VRAM.

After looking at the 2 above facts, I would say its time for you to buy a new computer.

Last edited by Random32; 2010-08-26 at 13:06.
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