The best (only?) way to rollback your DirectX version is to use a clever little program called DirectX Buster.
DirectX Buster
Moderator: maddog986
Originally posted by Fallschirmjager
Its not just on Forgotten battles...I tried Jedi Knight II and SpWaW and those two slowed down as well
I do have the latest drivers for my soundcard
I Have all 3 USB ports in use out of 4 (Mouse...DSL, soundcard and a joystick when I need it)
How do I find out what is a USB 2.0 and a USB 1.0?
I have two of each
Ill go look for USB drivers
I have no idea where to find them but Im going to go look
Originally posted by Nickel
I want to be sure I understand exactly where you are now. You have what DX version on your notebook? Regardless of DX version, have you tried to uninstall the sound card software? Use the sound card disk uninstall if it has one- may also take out registry entries where windows doesn't always do this. After removing the sound card software, do a search of My Computer for any files that relate to the sound card, especially any log files. Delete these if you have any. Turn off your PC and then start it fresh.This still leaves possible registry entries. Do you know how to find leftover registry entries from uninstalled programs? If not there are some programs - like McAfee Quick Clean that when installed have a registry cleaner and can remove left over entries safely.
After being sure that you have no leftover files from the sound card try reinstalling the software, check the manual on the card and make sure whether it makes a difference if you install the software before you plug in the device. But before you do this you may want to just see if the card runs with the windows default sound drivers. I am assuming that this notebook came with an onboard sound card. Is this device disabled in Device Manger?
Originally posted by Nickel
Are you playing these games on-line? If yes, are you playing through anti-virus and a firewall? What kind? Did this issue come up right after you had DSL installed? Did your DSL installation include having to run a provider setup disk? Many DSL providers will install Active-X controls that configure how Explorer will run. If not on-line play- can you turn off on put your DSL modem in standby? If yes try game with modem off. The CPU window can be minimized and left on the task bar while you play the game. Can you ALT TAB from the game to the desk top and then open the CPU window quickly and look at the history graph?
Originally posted by Nickel
Well maybe we are getting somewhere. Did you have your modem turned off? Turn off your anti-virus and firewall if you have them. Make sure that they don't have the capability to go into some kind of standby mode- They are really turned off- and not passively monitoring, of course you want the DSL modem turned off when you do this. Do the CPU check again and see if it drops. If not return to the game and pause the game and check CPU again.