The answer is very simple: Don't push scenery to ultra high.
You won't be able to run anything near that with those specs.
The answer is very simple: Don't push scenery to ultra high.
You won't be able to run anything near that with those specs.
The answer is very simple: Don't push scenery to ultra high.
You won't be able to run anything near that with those specs.
Hey w8 the system requirments of fsx on vista are : 256 mb Ram and 1 ghz . so y are u saying that ?
Anxyous is correct
With such a low spec laptop you shouldnt even expect to run Vista at all well.....let alone FSX with high graphics
your expectations are too high for your PC's ability
I have a laptop, I use it for FSX as well, but pushing ultra high on your specs is outright suicide.
And no need to jump up and get offensive, that gets you nowhere
Hey w8 the system requirments of fsx on vista are :
256 mb Ram and 1 ghz .
so y are u saying that ?
Hey it seems that u dont understand anything about laptops
Hi Folks
vbbh -
It ceased being a question with your posting of -Hey w8 the system requirments of fsx on vista are :
256 mb Ram and 1 ghz .
so y are u saying that ?
andHey it seems that u dont understand anything about laptops
Listen/read carefully.
You've already been given the appropriate information..
The published FSX min-specs
are for an extremely basic FSX configuration.
FSX will run perfectly well
at the default settings provided on installation.
It just doesn't display all those bells & whistles
which you personally might wish for.
On a recent Vista "as provided by manufacturer" installation, (HP/Compaq)
Vista utilised 980 MB of RAM as provided.
Your machine only has 1024 MB installled.
i.e.
FSX would therefore
only have 44 MB
of available RAM to work with.
FSX determines your systems capabilities at every runtime.
You however,
by setting your sliders to ultra-high,
have chosen to entirely ignore
your machine's extremely-limited capabilities.
As yet
there isn't a desktop machine,
let alone a laptop,
which is capable of running FSX fully on ultra-high settings
let alone your1.8GHz 1MB laptop.
Click the 'reset to default' button
to configure your system
to your machine's appropriate native capabilities.
Any specific settings you wish to improve
will have to be matched
by an equivlent downgrade in the other sliders.
Just for info -
I beta-tested FSX throughout the entire beta-programme,
on both
a 2.4G Hz 1GB RAM laptop,
plus a secondary
1.0GHz 256MB RAM destop.
HTH
ATB
Paul
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