Radeon graphics card problem

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    Sorcerer Supreme MG1978 is offline
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    Radeon graphics card problem

    game will not run keep getting an error about my graphics card

    this is the error:

    Video: RADEON 7500 SERIES (6517)

    Assertion failed: retVal>=0 [File:UnCanvas.cpp] [Line: 4781]

    History: UCanvas::UCanvas <- UViewport::UViewport <- UWindowsClient::NewViewport <- UGameEngine::Init <- InitEngine


    anyone know how to resolve I am running XP PRO.


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    Grand Master Shawnmb is offline
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    Has your client ever worked? Is it something that just started happening after you applied a patch?

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    Grand Master FiberOptics is offline
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    I got this error too before.. But with my integrated video card when i was playing L2... What I did was bought a new video card, i wasalong time ago, so the card bought was a Radeon 7000, and is still the one i have. Try downloaded some drivers: at www.ati.com.
    If that doesnt work try emailing lineage staff people. If not you will need a new video card. But my radeon 7000 worked on it so yours should..

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    Sorcerer Supreme Eliot is offline
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    Radeon 7000 is a desktop video card, for not very demanding applications, it has very poor 3d engine and i presume that it just got overheated. This may be permanent, go to nearest computer store and get at least GF5200 , it works quite nice. And R7000 give Your grandmother for surfing the google....

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    Sorcerer Supreme MG1978 is offline
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    Mycard is a Radeon 7500 64MB ATI with the hydravision and radeon console.

    Problem is solved was a font.ini I got off of this forum causing the error.

    I used a different one and the problem is solved.



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