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Other => Community General => Topic started by: Hockz on December 20, 2012, 07:01:52 pm
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Whenever I try to open VC this Error message shows up.
(http://i47.tinypic.com/egwad5.jpg)
"GTA VC cannot find enough available video memory"
But I can play my other games flawlessly.
It started after I arrived here (Colombia), before when I was in the UK I could run the game with no problems at all with my HD 7970. The only thing that I've changed is my Monitor.
I have tried installing VC and my graphics card driver again but It didn't work.
Also tried compatibility mode but still no luck.
Any Ideas?
Thanks.
Video of my Error
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z9lVXz9FJY
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Normally that happens when you have Windows 7 and those in South America.
That happened to me too, so change the system. ._.
Don't ask me why this happens here, is bullshit.
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I play on desktop.
i5 3570k
8gb Ram
Radeon HD 7970 Ghz Edition 3gb
1TB Hard disk
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I assume you've installed Windows in the C partition, install Windows XP in a seperate partition (if you haven't done this before, ask a technician). Older games tend to have this problem. You could also attempt to change the compatibility mode of the GTA.
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Maybe gfx card doesnt support the current resolution? Try to delete gta_vc.set .
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Maybe gfx card doesnt support the current resolution? Try to delete gta_vc.set .
Already did that.
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Your specs are fine... Maybe your need to update some/all of your drivers?
I have all my drivers up to date.
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This happened with me too when i bought new pc with nvidia ge force 450 1 gb.I installed the Gpu drivers and all fine.
Installyour GPU latest drivers.
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easy
just go to your gta-vc.exe properties, and change compatibility mode..
bye..
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This happened with me too when i bought new pc with nvidia ge force 450 1 gb.I installed the Gpu drivers and all fine.
Installyour GPU latest drivers.
I've got all my drivers up to date.
easy
just go to your gta-vc.exe properties, and change compatibility mode..
bye..
Yeah sure, that was the first thing I did.
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Its better on windows xp.
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Please don't tell me you actually pay for Windows...
Getting rid of the newer OS isn't a viable option but having an older version on a different partition so that you can still benefit from the newer version and have the other backup one for older games that aren't supported anymore is good.
Have you tried changing the color depth and the screen size, in certain cases that might help and I know this may sound unorthodox, but remove your video card drivers and install an older version of them (not necessarily the oldest but a couple of versions behind the current one) if the above option didn't help you. Also disable any running processes that might hog your video memory, try to run the game after removing all running programs.
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Any luck?