Stuttering issue

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Hugkill -  
adil-evil Posted messages 1131 Status Member -
Hello, I had a problem with stuttering on several games requiring a graphics card (FIFA 14, Age of Empires), so I wanted to uninstall the driver for my standard VGA graphics card (thinking I could reinstall it if nothing changed), and it changed my resolution to 800x600 (which I set back to 1366x768). The problem is that now my computer is sluggish, and I can't open FIFA at all, it shows an error message "E0001".
What should I do to stop this bug without losing all my files and programs?
Thank you for your responses.

6 answers

  1. adil-evil Posted messages 1131 Status Member 233
     
    By removing the driver, your graphics card is no longer being utilized properly.
    Moreover, standard VGA is not a specific driver for a graphics card...
    I recommend visiting the site ma-config.com, detecting your GPU, and installing the latest driver (all of this on the same site :D)
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  2. Hugkill
     
    Thank you, I went to the website and detected my GPU.
    However, how do we install the latest driver? I couldn't find it, and it wasn't suggested to me.
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  3. adil-evil Posted messages 1131 Status Member 233
     
    If you just search well: download the drivers for this configuration, I think, at the bottom.
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  4. Hugkill
     
    Drivers Intel HD Graphics 2000/3000/P3000 15.28.20.64.3347 WHQL
    Should I download it? (I prefer to ask just in case...) :)
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    1. adil-evil Posted messages 1131 Status Member 233
       
      Of course :)
      you download
      you install
      you test with FIFA
      if it's cool, you mark your question as Resolved :)
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  5. Hugkill
     
    Alright, I installed it, and my computer is no longer sluggish :)
    But on the other hand, I still have the issue of stuttering with my CD-ROM games. And since it doesn't come from the driver or the graphics card, where could it possibly come from? :)
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    1. UnkutEth Posted messages 1763 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   654
       
      Surely because you have a chipset and not a graphics card, it's not very powerful; if you ask too much from it, it won't hold up... What are your CD-ROM games?
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    2. Hugkill > UnkutEth Posted messages 1763 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
       
      No, I have an Intel HD graphics anyway. And it's FIFA 14 and Age of Empires 3.
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    3. UnkutEth Posted messages 1763 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   654
       
      Intel HD Graphics is a chipset, that's what I'm saying lol, it's a chip on the processor that allows for display, it's not a standalone graphics card, so it's really the basics. Age of Empires, I don't know if it will be able to support it :/
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    4. adil-evil Posted messages 1131 Status Member 233
       
      and FIFA 14 is probably beyond the capabilities of the graphics chip you have.
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    5. UnkutEth Posted messages 1763 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   654
       
      You need to check which processor you have to see what chipset you actually have. FIFA doesn't require a lot, but I think you still need a good chipset to run it!
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  6. Hugkill
     
    Okay, so I downloaded Malwarebytes, and I did a quick scan.
    It revealed quite a few infected items, which I deleted.
    And then I tested FIFA, and it no longer lags! :D
    I probably had a "bad thing" that was causing the images to stutter ^^
    Anyway, thank you very much for your help, and don't worry, I will mark it as "problem solved" ;)
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    1. UnkutEth Posted messages 1763 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   654
       
      Be careful with the mess in the future, it causes quite a few problems ^^ You're welcome, glad to hear it!
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    2. Hugkill
       
      Oh damn, what kind of dirt?
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    3. UnkutEth Posted messages 1763 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   654
       
      Well, all these adwares/malwares that you catch when downloading stuff/software... try to download the software from the official sites of the said software (like, for Malwarebytes, I sent you a link to the official site, another site could have added its little "toolbars" or other crap, which come to infect your computer... and slow it down), scan regularly with these two programs, it usually cleans things up well ^^ (and AdwCleaner too, if you want..)
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    4. Hugkill
       
      Okay, thank you :) Yes, I will be careful.
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    5. adil-evil Posted messages 1131 Status Member 233
       
      Glad to hear that it's working again for you. I also thought about asking you to scan your PC, but I seem to have come a bit late :P

      Last piece of advice: never think about uninstalling Malwarebytes, it really slows down the PC to death!!
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