Need help on Windows 7 installing Warcraft. HELP PLEASE

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  1. Posts : 304
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #11

    Tews said:
    Do a system restore...
    Thats a much better idea. Heres how to do a System Restore

    A system restore takes your computer back to an earlier point in time.
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  2. Posts : 49
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
       #12

    Maybe, you should try this:
    1. start Warcraft III
    2. enter the game, where lagging is happening
    3. ctrl + esc (or other methods to return to desktop)
    4. start Task Manager
    Now look at the CPU Usage. There is a problem in Win7, when rundll32.exe is using up the 50% of the CPU and slows down the computer badly.
    If this is the fact, than I down't know any methods to fix this.
    Many older games are doing the same, I also had the same problem with a couple of them.
    If someone knows what to do, please post it.
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  3. Posts : 163
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 | OSX Lion 10.7 x64
       #13

    Weirdo. My War3/TFT runs with default settings and doesn't lag a bit. I did not installed anything but the CD contents. Actually, I installed just the 1.2X patch from Blizzard to play on Battle.net, but unless this fixes something performance-related, I believe you may have something else eating your CPU and/or your GPU.
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  4. Posts : 5
    student
    Thread Starter
       #14

    si8mon said:
    funnyball said:
    I think it just got worse.
    The animation during refresh alone is slower than the one before the update.
    ****!
    Is there any way to return back to the original one before the update?
    Sorry i was wrong. You could uninstall the driver but i do not know the implications of that.

    Or you could try updating the driver again.

    Foe both these methods all you need to go is to "device manager' (search it in the start menu) then locate your driver and right click to select up update ( i recommend you try updating before uninstalling) or uninstall.
    It said that it's all (As in all drives, processors) up to date.
    So, should I like get a better graphic card?
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  5. Posts : 304
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #15

    funnyball said:
    si8mon said:
    funnyball said:
    I think it just got worse.
    The animation during refresh alone is slower than the one before the update.
    ****!
    Is there any way to return back to the original one before the update?
    Sorry i was wrong. You could uninstall the driver but i do not know the implications of that.

    Or you could try updating the driver again.

    Foe both these methods all you need to go is to "device manager' (search it in the start menu) then locate your driver and right click to select up update ( i recommend you try updating before uninstalling) or uninstall.
    It said that it's all (As in all drives, processors) up to date.
    So, should I like get a better graphic card?
    Because it's a integrated Intel graphics card you probably can't replace it. But I aint sure.
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  6. Posts : 49
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
       #16

    si8mon said:
    funnyball said:
    si8mon said:

    Sorry i was wrong. You could uninstall the driver but i do not know the implications of that.

    Or you could try updating the driver again.

    Foe both these methods all you need to go is to "device manager' (search it in the start menu) then locate your driver and right click to select up update ( i recommend you try updating before uninstalling) or uninstall.
    It said that it's all (As in all drives, processors) up to date.
    So, should I like get a better graphic card?
    Because it's a integrated Intel graphics card you probably can't replace it. But I aint sure.
    You're right, it's impossible to replace it...
    It would be good for me to replace, too.
      My Computer


 
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