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    windows 7 overflow error (#6) directRT 2008 (case 2429)

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    hi all

    [...] when i try to run an input file i get error #6: overflow.
    i'm running a windows 7 lenovo thinkpad with intel graphics card..
    i don't have the budget to upgrade to 2010, even if it helps.
    i've installed using drt2010.2.103.exe and checked 'install v2008'


    things i've already tried:

    1. dxdiag. output says hardware acceleration and everything is enabled. i've reinstalled directX, still no change
    2. ive checked the registery entry as suggested here, to no avail. the value was already at 7 as suggested.
    3. checked the resolution in the default styler. set both my screen resolution and the default style resolution to 800x600, didn't work
    4. changing refresh rate from 60hz to 50hz and back again (these are my 2 options)
    5. tried winXP compatability mode
    6. bashing the screen repeatedly

    any ideas?
    thanks in advance
    dori
    Last edited by jason_reed; 07-02-2015 at 01:56 PM.

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