Intel Graphics 4600 - Buffer Overrun with CoD
by Pistazien
Just built my wife a new computer with an Intel i7-4970K processor. I went to install CoD and run it using the on-board graphics but I got a "Buffer Overrun" error and it wouldn't run. I ran CoD on a i5-3570K on-board graphics a few months ago and had no problems.
Haven't had much time to research the issue but has anyone had this or similar problem and fix it! Obviously, I have set the game up properly, this probably being my 100th install or so. Just hate putting a separate graphics card in this computer right now.
Thanks!!!
Haven't had much time to research the issue but has anyone had this or similar problem and fix it! Obviously, I have set the game up properly, this probably being my 100th install or so. Just hate putting a separate graphics card in this computer right now.
Thanks!!!
try starting the game in xp compatability mode.
good hunting to all, except when hunting me , then best look behind you cause that's where i'll be
Have to do that anyway to get brightness to work.
Have to do that anyway to get brightness to work.
I remember some people having so for the first try/ Try this
1. You need to download atioglxx.dll file --> (Link: http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dl...shtml?atioglxx)
2. When you have the file then copy it to your game folder (folder where you have exe file) In most cases: C/Program Files/Call of Duty <-- Copy it there
3. Try to run game
1. You need to download atioglxx.dll file --> (Link: http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dl...shtml?atioglxx)
2. When you have the file then copy it to your game folder (folder where you have exe file) In most cases: C/Program Files/Call of Duty <-- Copy it there
3. Try to run game
Thanks Pun but I already tried several versions of that file and put it in several locations. I even downloaded other versions of the Intel HD Graphics driver and also not worked. Guess I will have to install an actual video "card" to get it to work.
