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My 360 can be used at the same time as Warcraft, you have a computer problem.
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Hello, this has nothing to do with 360 Security Guard
Check out the other reasons
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Cut ......The landlord has either disabled the DX3D function, or because some software has disabled the DX3D function, then manually turn on the ......
Start Running the DxDiag Input DX Diagnostic Tool on the right side of the system panel and the DX file surface will be ......(No, of course not) and then the right display panel.
Find the Direct3D and turn it on......
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What are the symptoms? What does your computer react to and don't tell us,Oh,It may be a problem to allow the software to run.,After entering Warcraft.,Press the windows key to pop up.,And then allow.,It should be fine.。
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Go under Warcraft There may be version issues.
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360 will not have a conflict The version of Warcraft under you is not good, find a hard disk version and you can play directly.
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No way, I use 360 too. I had a good time.
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Just use a saucer.
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No conflict, mine is good.
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It shouldn't be that I play the Frozen Throne.
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1. System problems.
Mistakenly deleted the system link file,You can first use the detection tool brought by WOW to check yourself,If WOW is okay,Then reinstall the graphics card driver first,It's really not possible to reinstall the system。 Or if there is a problem with WOW, fix it again or install it.
2. Hardware problems.
Now powerful graphics cards need external power supply, when you don't call the GPU (the core processor of the 3D graphics rendering engine) is not very obvious, the system can be used normally, non-large 3D games can also be played, once the WOW is started and it will crash after a while, you check the graphics card to see if the external power supply is connected. Another hardware reason that is easy to cause crashes is memory, we all know that WOW has high requirements for memory, memory is too small, socket contact is poor, and the frequency is not uniform, which will cause crashes.
3.Caused by sound card driver conflict issues.
Settle. Method: Go to Warcraft, Settings.
Audio Settings Driver.
There's a drop-down menu that changes the driver.
It seems to be a ...... to change to the first dolly or something
Because there is no Warcraft at hand, what you may say is not too accurate.
Try it yourself, it's the crash caused by the conflict between the Warcraft sound driver and the machine driver.
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It doesn't matter, I often play Dota and I crash from time to time, and this Warcraft itself is not very stable. Of course, it also has to do with the individual environment.
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It doesn't matter, I also use 360, I often play Warcraft in Haofang, it's okay! You may be for other reasons, suggesting that you reload Warcraft down!!
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It has nothing to do with 360 security guard and anti-virus software Because I use 360 security guard and anti-virus software The machine configuration is no problem It should be a problem when installing the game.
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