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The forum thread discusses issues with running Uberstrike on a Windows 7 Ultimate system after upgrading from XP, with the error "failed to initialize 3D rendering" appearing. The initial poster seeks help identifying the cause, while a responder advises updating video card drivers and installing DirectX 9, suggesting the problem may also stem from hardware limitations or an installation issue after the OS upgrade. Overall, the conversation focuses on troubleshooting the graphics and driver configurations to resolve the game’s initialization failure.

vishal

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I first had windows xp professional
i used to play uberstrike in that OS
after that there was a problem with my OS and I changed it to windows 7 ultimate
now i am not able to play the game.......
its displaying " failed to initialize 3d rendering . make sure you have directx9 and video card drivers installed"
WHAT TO DO ??? WHERE IS THE PROBLEM AND WHAT IS IT???
 

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Well obviously the first thing to check is to make sure you have your video card drivers are up to date. Check to see if your card is an AMD or NVIDIA card. Google the card drivers and download and install them.

The other thing is DirectX 9 - you can google this and download it from Microsoft.

One problem that I'm having right now is that (with the information given) you updated an old machine running XP to Windows Ultimate - you may have a faulty install or your machine can't handle the larger operating system.

GeneralHiningII

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Well obviously the first thing to check is to make sure you have your video card drivers are up to date. Check to see if your card is an AMD or NVIDIA card. Google the card drivers and download and install them.

The other thing is DirectX 9 - you can google this and download it from Microsoft.

One problem that I'm having right now is that (with the information given) you updated an old machine running XP to Windows Ultimate - you may have a faulty install or your machine can't handle the larger operating system.
 

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