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The reference is as follows: Minimum configuration required Operating system: Windows98 Me 2000 XP, Mac OS?or higher, Mac OS X?or higher.
**Processor: Pentium II 400 MHz or higher, 600MHz or above or equivalent CPU, G3 processor or higher recommended.
RAM: 128M, 256M or above recommended.
Graphics card: 3D graphics card with 8M video memory (TNT, i810, Voodoo 3, Rage 128 or above), above, 32M video memory is recommended.
Hard disk: 1G space occupied.
Optical drive: 4x faster CD-ROM
Sound card: The corresponding sound card (compatible with a DirectX 16-bit sound card).
**Processor: Pentium II GHz or higher, Ghz or above or equivalent CPU, G3 processor or higher recommended.
RAM: 512M, 1G or above recommended.
Graphics card: 3D graphics card with 32M video memory (TNT, i810, VOODOO 3, RAGE 128 or above), above, 128M video memory is recommended.
Hard disk: more than 2G space (there are a lot of RPG maps).
Sound card: The corresponding sound card (compatible with a DirectX 16-bit sound card).
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It is estimated that the computer is relatively old and cannot run. Try DirectX 11 with it.
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The input displayed on the computer display is not supported, usually because the signal between the computer and the monitor is not the same as the car capacity or the resolution is not set correctly. Here are the possible causes and workarounds for this issue:
1.The resolution is set incorrectly.
If your computer's resolution settings don't match your monitor, you'll get an error message that the input isn't supported. In this case, you need to adjust the resolution of your computer to match the resolution of your monitor. You can find the "Display" option in the control panel and select the appropriate resolution.
2.The signal cable of the display is loose or damaged.
If the monitor signal cable is loose or damaged, the computer will not be able to send the correct signal to the monitor, and the input will be unsupported. At this time, you need to check whether the signal cable is plugged in tightly, and confirm whether the signal cable is damaged.
3.Problems with the display itself.
If there is no problem with both of the above, then there is a good chance that the display itself is faulty. At this point, you can try connecting your computer to a different monitor for testing, and if the other monitor is working, the original monitor is malfunctioning.
4.The graphics driver is out of date or incompatible.
Out-of-date graphics drivers or incompatibility with the operating system can also cause input unsupported issues. At this point, you need to update the graphics card driver, or replace it with a more compatible graphics card.
In summary, input unsupported issues are usually caused by incompatible signals between the computer and the monitor, or incorrect resolution settings. Troubleshooting and solving problems on a case-by-case basis can make your computer and monitor work properly.
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When your computer display displays an error message that the input is not supported, it usually means that the resolution, refresh rate, or signal type of the input is not supported by the display. This can be caused by several reasons:
1.Unsupported resolution: Your PC is set to a resolution that a display can't handle. Check your computer's display settings and make sure that the resolution that your display supports is selected.
2.Unsupported refresh rate: The display may require a specific refresh rate for it to display properly. Check your PC's display settings and make sure that a supported refresh rate is selected.
3.Unsupported signal type: Some monitors only support a specific type of input signal, such as HDMI, VGA, or DVI. Make sure to use the correct connection cable and select an input signal that is compatible with the display.
Solutions to this problem include:
Change the resolution: Select a resolution that is supported by your display in your computer's display settings.
Change the refresh rate: Select a refresh rate that is compatible with your display in your computer's display settings.
Change the input signal: Select the correct input interface that is compatible with the display, and make sure you are using the correct connection cable.
If none of the above fails, you may need to consider replacing your monitor or contacting the monitor manufacturer for further support and advice.
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