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Dawn of War 2-Driver Error, Out of date driver isn't
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LittleBlueMan
post Oct 23 2010, 07:04 PM
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Hello everyone,

I recently received a copy of DoW 2 though Steam.
It's running fine (as far as I can tell) except for one thing.
Every time I go to the main menu (even returning to the main menu from a sub-menu) a little in-game error message pops up.
This error tells me that my graphics driver is out of date and incompatible with the game.

Now, the game itself runs fine. I've done multiplayer in addition a few campaign levels and had no problems. I've checked my drivers and they are all up to date. I also have installed the latest Directx and ATI Catalyst Control Center. I've rebooted, I've searched forums, I've prayed to the machine spirit, nothing. It's highly annoying.

I'm running a Windows Vista 64-bit system. I have a Radeon Mobility 4530 graphics card.

Any suggestions?
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-LBM

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post Oct 23 2010, 09:54 PM
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My roommate had a similar issue with his HD 5770 occasionally going bonkers on the main menu (everything turned pink) and a message box popping sometimes popping up to say he was out of VRAM (game never crashed and he could always boot into a SP or MP game just fine). It recently stopped happening, but he doesn't really know why. Seems to have just been a driver issue that ATi eventually got around to fixing for the HD 5770- guessing it just might take them a bit longer for the HD 4530M.



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