Ashes 2009 not working on Windows 7

Hi
My game is also not working on Windows 7:mad:. I installed both beta patches. My laptop is using the new optimus technology. It switches between the onboard graphics card and the very good Nvidia Graphics card automaticly. I don't know if that has anything to with it.

When I run the game. The exe file would just not respond. You have to end the program with the task manager.:doh

Help would really be appreciated.:help:help:help
 
When I clicked - Run as Admin, it worked fine for me. After ages, I took the DVD & didn't even install it. With the version I installed in XP, I was able to run the game in Win 7 with just the DVD in my DVD drive.
 
I have same problem as others.
I got the game, i installed then when i try to start it dosnt work.
Any help would be very good. Please help guys. I really want to play this game.

My Info:

Window 7 Unlimate
Intel (R) Core (TM) Duo cpu e4500 @ 2.20HGz 2.20 GHz
Ram : 4 GB
64 Bit operating system.
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My file of cricket ( Ashes 09 ) is 2.GB
I haven't install anything in it. So its defalut.
 
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1) Your display configs? i.e. GFX card compatibility
2) Did you try - Run as admin?
 
I don't think G33/G31 family is designed for gaming, especially onboard graphics! Definitely NOT. AC09 isn't compatible. Please go through for the system requirements(minimum).

Minimum Requirements

-Windows XP/Vista. (if running Windows Vista SP1 or above is recommended)
-DirectX 9.0c
-2 Ghz Pentium or AMD? equivalent
-1 GB RAM
-Graphics Card: GeForce 6800 / Radeon X1600 or above Shader 3.0 256MB RAM card
-DirectX Compatible Sound Card
-Dual layer DVD-ROM Drive
-2.5 GB Hard Drive Space

Recommended Requirements

-Windows XP/Vista. (if running Windows Vista SP1 or above is recommended)
-DirectX 9.0c
-3 GHz Pentium 4 or AMD? equivalent and above
-1.5GB RAM
-Graphics card: GeForce 8800GS & above, or Radeon X1900 series & above
-Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Sound Card.
-Dual Layer Compatible DVD-ROM Drive
-3 GB Hard Drive Space

Supported Graphics cards

ATI Radeon x1600, x1650, x1800, x1900, x1950, HD2400, HD2600, HD2900, HD3450, HD3470, HD3650, HD3850, HD3870, HD3870X2, HD4850, HD4870, HD4870X2, HD4890

NVIDIA Geforce 6800, 7600, 7800, 7900, 7950, 8400, 8500, 8600, 8800, 9600, 9800, 9800GX2, GTX260, GTX280, GTX285, GTX295
 
Yes, Graphics is the main part which your system is missing. If it has some good external graphics card, the game should be running without any problems. Unfortunately, onboard graphics, especially your config isn't designed for gaming like I said in my earlier post.
 
Yes, Graphics is the main part which your system is missing. If it has some good external graphics card, the game should be running without any problems. Unfortunately, onboard graphics, especially your config isn't designed for gaming like I said in my earlier post.

what about mine?

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^^ Processor and other things are fine, but can you show what is your display tab telling us? Display is one which tells about GPU [ Graphical Processing Unit ].

Other way to know about GPU --> Type dxdiag in RUN and click "display" tab.
 
Rightio.. It's another integrated graphics card. I guess, it might support AC09 with lowest settings. That too, am not sure how smooth it will be. There are some nice games listed as compatible for this card,

Graphics — Game playability on Microsoft Windows Vista*

You will get an excellent gaming conditions if you have dedicated GPU as far as I know.
 
Hi

I installed Ashes 2009 on my system which has Windows 7 installed. Nothing happens when I click "Play Game". Can anyone help.

Saurabh

Windows 7 stinks for games and... well, just about everything else, really. I was tired of right clicking and selecting "Vista mode" (selecting XP mode never works anyway). And this is supposed to compatible moreso than XP? Bahahaha laughing my pants down!

My advice is, if you want to stick with Windows 7, good luck. It is a resource hogging, obese system... But what I have done in the past is this: make the .exe run in vista mode... Then do all the dumb things at some point- make sure your graphics card can handle the game specs, is compat with W7, and so on, you've heard it all before.

My better advice, and this is what I did for many reasons, is roll back to XP. I'm running XP 64 bit, and it flies compared to W7.

PS., if you're using onboard graphics, most games will stink; because onboard graphic processor manufacturers love to beef up their rep by lying.
 

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