But,lucky for me It's way cheaper then Graphics card.
but, thats the life of a gamer sometimes "painful" In fact, as I type my ram Needs replacing. I know that Is really bumming you out and I would like to sugar coat It for you. It all comes down to GRAPHICS,CPU,RAM-your cpu Is fine! your ram I'm thinking Is fine! but your Graphics Is not! you really need all three working together to play a hog of a game "hog=takes alot of juice" like Vegas. I have a laptop that runs Vista fine-but vista aint Vegas bro! (Code 12) If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system.
I clicked on Properties and found this message: This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. for these type of games you need dedicated graphics! So, I went to Device Manager and found the Yellow () next to the Display adapters - Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family. If Its the INTEL onboard then Its really not good for games like Vegas,Fear-etc. In other words-What Graphics do you have? INTEL onboard? ATI,NVIDIA? Platforms based on the IntelĀ® P965 Express chipset, when configured with a graphics card, memory devices of adequate amount and speed, meet all current requirements! Your 965 chipset is not your graphics card! here Is what Intel has to say-notice the part about "when configured with" I think your not really understanding what folks are saying? Someone said that My "Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family" is supported when this game came out, and I've seen others play it on a Vista.