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does that affect it? Please ReplyĮDIT: Problem solved after reinstalling, forgot to update this earlier. Much appreciated! :beatmeat: I can't find EmulationOnly in that folder anywhere. I'm not an incompitent and i am right clicking the right side of the window with the DirectDraw highlighted, any ideas what is wrong? You can just right click on the file and change the value that way.

Okay glad you found a solution, but im having trouble finding the "emulation only" option that you brought up. I'm not an incompitent and i am right clicking the right side of the window with the DirectDraw highlighted, any ideas what is wrong? I really appreciate the love! :D Seriously, I shall be doing techsupport for money now! SEE YOU WHEN IM RICH! Seriously doe, this is awesome. Much appreciated! :beatmeat: I honestly can't believe this. Then re-start the game, and the texture loading problems and endless loading screens should go away. With "DirectDraw" highlighted on the left side of the window, right-click "EmulationOnly" on the right side of the window > Modify > Change "Value data" to 0 > OK > File > Exit. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\DirectDraw Search for and run "RegEdit" (Registry Editor) > Click through the options on the left side of the window to drill down until you find the following key:
#What is directdraw acceleration pro
The only testing I've done is to confirm that DxDiag reports Direct Draw Acceleration and Direct3D Acceleration as Enabled or Disabled in a VPC 2007 Virtual Machine running XP Pro SP3 and on a Dell Dimension 9100 running XP MCE 2005, with an ATI Radeon x300. To enable DirectDraw Acceleration in 32-bit mode, do the following: This can also be set as a toggle, one icon that will toggle the state, but you would need to press a key to close the message window. Direct3D uses hardware acceleration if it is available on the graphics card, allowing for hardware acceleration of the entire. Part of DirectX, Direct3D is used to render three-dimensional graphics in applications where performance is important, such as games. Unfortunately, that doesn't help with Bully: Scholarship Edition, because Bully is a 32-bit game.) Direct3D is a graphics Application Programming Interface (API) for Microsoft Windows. (If you choose "Run 64-bit DxDiag", and then click the Display tab, you will probably notice that "DirectDraw Acceleration" IS ENABLED in 64-bit mode. Click the Display tab, and you will notice that "DirectDraw Acceleration" is DISABLED. On the Display tab, verify that DirectDraw Acceleration and Direct3D Acceleration are selected under DirectX Features. then if you do dxdiag, 32bit direct draw should be enabled, whereas it was disabled beforeįor anyone else experiencing this problem in Windows 7, use the Start button to search for and run "DxDiag" (DirectX Diagnostic Tool), and DON'T click "Run 64-bit DxDiag", because the program defaults to 32-bit, and that is where the problem lies. To enable DirectDraw or Direct3D, follow the steps for your version of Windows: Run the DirectX Diagnostic Tool (Dxdiag.exe). Apparently directdraw for 32bit stuff was on SIMULATION only.
#What is directdraw acceleration how to
google how to disable directdraw simulation from regedit. Captain Hindsight a écrit :Oops, I figured it out. DirectDraw also allows applications to run fullscreen or embedded in a window such as most other MS Windows applications.
