Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

 

Problem: DXGL does not load

Cause: No application profile

Solution: Open “Configure DXGL” and click the Add button. Browse to your program and double click it.

Cause: System ddraw.dll registered under absolute path

Solution: Make sure the “Fix DDraw COM Registration” option is selected when installing DXGL. After upgrading to Windows
8, you may need to re-run the installer to set the registry keys.

Cause: Program does not use DirectDraw

Solution: Make sure your program is configured to use DirectDraw or Direct3D up to version 7.

Problem: Program crashes

Cause: Incompatible Application Compatibility flags in registry

Solution: Browse to the folder where the application is installed. Right click the program file and click Properties.
Click the Compatibility tab and make sure no compatibility options are checked. If this does not solve your problem,
open Registry Editor and browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers
and make sure there is no entry for your program. If there is, delete the entry.

Cause: Bug in DXGL

Solution: Go to https://www.williamfeely.info/bugzilla and create a
bug report. Please be sure to be as descriptive as possible.

Cause: Change color depth option checked

Solution: Uncheck Change color depth in DXGL Config.

Problem: Graphics corruption or missing graphics

Cause: Bug in DXGL

Solution: Go to https://www.williamfeely.info/bugzilla and create a
bug report. Please be sure to be as descriptive as possible.

Problem: OpenGL error message on load

Cause: Incompatible drivers

Solution: Make sure your graphics card supports OpenGL 2.0 and framebuffer objects. Then go to the graphics card
manufacturer’s website and download updated drivers.