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    gaming on a laptop not really meant for gaming

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by desiGQ, Jun 8, 2007.

  1. desiGQ

    desiGQ Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,

    I wanted to know if it is possible to play need for speed carbon on a fujitsu's lifebook s7020 although we all know fujitsu's lifebook s7020 is not a gaming laptop? After looking at the hardware requirements for the game my lifebook has what it takes to run the game. I tried installing it on my computer, the screen turns black and then report an error to microsoft comes up. I'd appreciate any suggests that you may have.
     
  2. someone777

    someone777 Notebook Evangelist

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    well you should tell us about the what game, system specific, and the error code (something that comes up)^^
     
  3. desiGQ

    desiGQ Notebook Enthusiast

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    Need for speed carbon
    After clicking the icon I get a report to microsoft error....which i usually don't send to microsoft. thats pretty much it. the error doesn't specify anything else.
     
  4. desiGQ

    desiGQ Notebook Enthusiast

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    here are the laptop specs:
    Fujitsu LifeBook S7020 (Pentium M Processor 750 2.00GHz, 1GB RAM)
    Video card Intel 915GM/GMS, 910GML express chipset
    80 Gig
    14.1 Monitor
     
  5. mad-dog

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    well theres your answer you have an integrated graphics card....wud neva b able to handle that game
     
  6. desiGQ

    desiGQ Notebook Enthusiast

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    thanks..i sorta figured that.