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7/14/2006 11:40:02 AM    age of mythology gold edition
Hey i was setting up the game and then it said  --- 
 
Video Card 0 doesn't have device id or vendor id, and <vga.dll> isn't in 
 
look-up file. 
 
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What does that mean? and how do i fix it?  please help



7/14/2006 8:17:59 PM    Re: age of mythology gold edition
Hi mikester, 
 
Seems like you need to install your video drivers according to that message. 
 
Updating video card drivers can solve most gaming issues.  Here's some 
 
simple abc's to always keep in mind. a. Shut off download accelerators, 
 
firewalls and antivirus programs when downloading or installing updates; 
 
b. Check for game patches: www.avault.com/pcrl/patches_list.asp?letter=a 
 
c. Make sure you meet the game's minimum video and system requirements. 
 
Before you update your drivers, I recommend that you update DirectX 
 
from: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/default.aspx 
 
Here are the steps I recommend you use to update your driver: 
 
1. To identify the make and model of your card, right click your 
 
Desktop, choose Properties / Settings / Advanced / Adapter. 
 
2. Download the latest video driver for your card online, using 
 
http://mvps.org/nibblesnbits/Video.html#drivers 
 
to find the website to download from.  I also have advanced 
 
video driver and direct X troubleshooting steps on that page. 
 
3. Save the .exe driver (or extract the zip file) to a folder 
 
in My Documents named after the driver version number. 
 
4. Restart the computer in Safe Mode by pressing the F8 key 
 
about once every second as it's rebooting to pick Safe Mode. 
 
5. Click Start / (settings) Control Panel / System / Hardware 
 
Device Manager / expand +Display Adapters / right click on 
 
the adapter, pick "Uninstall", and click No if asked to reboot. 
 
6. Use Control Panel / Add-Remove programs to uninstall the 
 
previous driver (exe)software which may have been installed. 
 
7. Restart the computer in Safe Mode by pressing the F8 key 
 
about once every second as it's rebooting to pick Safe Mode. 
 
8. If the driver is NOT a (.exe)program file, GO TO step 11. 
 
9. When Windows prompts you to install the video adapter,  click 
 
"Cancel" and Double click the driver program to begin installation. 
 
* Even if not prompted, doubleclick the driver and install it. 
 
10.  After you reboot, go to Control Panel / Display / Settings and 
 
choose 32 bit Color Quality, and 800x600 or higher Resolution. 
 
That's it!  Scroll down to the Troubleshooter if you have problems. 
 
11. When Windows prompts you to install the video adapter,  click 
 
"Install from a list or specific location", click the "Browse" button, 
 
browse to the My documents folder where you saved the driver, 
 
and finally click on one of the driver files to begin installation. 
 
** If you are not prompted, or if the driver was updated automatically: 
 
Click Start / (settings) Control Panel / System / Hardware Device Manager 
 
expand +Display Adapters / right click on the adapter, pick "Update Driver" 
 
to start the Update Wizard, choose the "Install from a list..." option: 
 
Browse to My Documents\ folder with the driver in it 
 
Click OK and click Next to begin the update. 
 
12.  After you reboot, go to Control Panel / Display / Settings and 
 
choose 32 bit Color Quality, and 800x600 or higher Resolution. 
 
That's it!  Try the advice in the Troubleshooter if you have problems. 
 
TROUBLESHOOTING: 
 
Test your drivers using DXDiag:  Click Start / Run / type: DXDIAG 
 
Click the "Test" buttons in the Display, Sound, Music & Network Tabs; 
 
If any of the Display options are Disabled and you cannot Enable them, 
 
your most likely solution would be to update your Chipset Drivers as per 
 
my website: http://mvps.org/nibblesnbits/Video.html#v11 
 
Your program might not support dual monitors, or "dual head" video cards 
 
You can disable the extra video output in your display properties control 
 
panel. Click Start>Settings>Control Panel>Display>Settings>Advanced. 
 
Along with your Video card, Sound Cards, Motherboard Chipsets, 
 
and Video Monitors may also require updated drivers.  Even your 
 
motherboard's  BIOS may need to be updated for compatibility with 
 
your Video card.  These steps are listed at: http://NibblesNbitsVideo.tk 
 
Perhaps the old Video drivers did not completely uninstall.  If that's the 
 
case, use these utility to completely uninstall the drivers and go to step 
 
7: 
 
nvidia: http://content.guru3d.com/index.php?page=detonatorrip&menu=0 
 
or for all cards including nvidia use:  http://www.driverheaven.net/cleaner/ 
 
The latest video drivers sometime don't work with a particular game. 
 
(Check the Video suggestions in the readme.txt file in your game folder/CD) 
 
If there's no suggestions, try an older (WHQL) driver, and/or if you still 
 
experience problems try a Beta driver, or even an Omega driver instead: 
 
BETA Drivers:  http://download.guru3d.com/ 
 
OMEGA Drivers: http://www.omegadrivers.net 
 
There you have it, if you have any questions feel free to post them! :-) 
 
Cheers,                                Windows_XP_MVP_Shell/User 
 
Jimmy S.                               http://mvp.support.microsoft.com 
 
Visit my MSN Zone.com and Gaming Help Site: http://mvps.org/nibblesnbits 
 
MS Games Help and Support Center: http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=gms 
 
My advice is donated "AS IS" without warranty;  nor do I confer any rights. 
 
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