GTAStunting
General => General Discussion => Computer Talk => Topic started by: Zher0 on August 10, 2008, 10:39:00 PM
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I just downgraded from Vista 64-bit to Vista 32-bit for better driver compatability. So I installed Vice City and when I run gta-vc.exe I get an error saying "Grand Theft Auto VC cannot find enough available video memory" The thing is, it did work with Vista 64-bit. Any ideas?
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Put it back to 64?
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I would but I have just as many issues with 64-bit.
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Im pretty bad at all these Operating systems and what not, but on this forum i read about "dual boots" and what not. Could you install both the 64-bit and 32-bit versions, and swap when you wanna play VC/do other stuff?
As i said im quite newb at this stuff so i could be WAY off
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i have xp and vista thats dualboot dunno about that thinghy of vic...
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Thing is with 64 bit my Sixaxis controller doesnt work and with 32 bit I haven't gotten VC to work. And I want to install XP but supposedly I would have problems with drivers so I wanna sort that out first. Thanks for the suggestions though
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maybe try updating the drivers for your graphics card. and im not entirely sure but i dont think you can dual boot a 64 bit with a 32 cause the hardwares different isnt it?
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Alright new idea and new problem. I decided to make a dual boot with Vista and XP. So I made a new partition. I then put in the XP disc and reboot the computer. I boot from the CD and after it loads the drivers it says Windows is starting setup (or something like that). Few seconds later, I get the bluescreen of death.
EDIT: Wow I updated Windows (for some reason it didn't work earlier today) and now VC is working fine!! I still need help with the VC thing though.