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    Global Agenda on m14x error

    Discussion in 'Alienware 14 and M14x' started by Brennagan, Oct 16, 2011.

  1. Brennagan

    Brennagan Newbie

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    Hey guys I just got my m14x last Tuesday and since then I have been trying to play a few games on it but Global Agenda keeps crashing on me and I have no one else to ask, so I came here. Here is a picture of my error when it crashes, any help is greatly appreciated.


    http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/6501/gaerror.png
     
  2. c1ro

    c1ro Notebook Consultant

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    igdumd32.dll

    That is part of intel integrated graphic driver. Try update the driver from intel.com or use nvidia gt555m instead.
     
  3. CGSDR

    CGSDR Alien Master Race

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    Update driver is a must, however I dont think you can use the GT555M because there's no way you can use it, I've try to find a way but cant find any though, but if you can, please share it here, because I want to get rid of the iGP so then I dont need to whitelist every game to have it play with the GT.

    Link to download Intel HD Graphic Update
     
  4. bluefalcon13

    bluefalcon13 Notebook Evangelist

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    For global agenda you need to whitelist the .exe directly. It actually runs on the intel gfx even though it says it's running on he 555m, it's really not. You should notice a substantial performance increase after you whitelist it.