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9 replies · 1,966 views · Started 12 September 2004

i downloaded lifeblog beta from nokias website but when i try to install it, it says that i need 128mb ram.. i have that on my pc.. that is exactly wot i have. *confused* what do i do?

i am facing the same prob
i do have 128 MB ram but still say
i have install many time but same reply?

its need 128 Mb ram

What it needs is a video adapter with 32MB of video RAM. If you don't have that, lower your screen resolution (try 1024x768) and try again.

i am using 1024x768 resolution.. i tried lowering it to the 800x600 but it still gives the same error

i also have 256ram, i can install it but the thing doesn't run. i have the latest direct x (8.0c) on my computer but it still says that i have a lower version.

bluet0ps wrote:i also have 256ram, i can install it but the thing doesn't run. i have the latest direct x (8.0c) on my computer but it still says that i have a lower version.

Direct x 9.0c is the latest...

thanks, that's typo 9c.

Even if directx9 is the minimum requirement for lifeblog could it be that lifeblog will not run on directx 9b or 9c?

I'm trying to downgrade from 9c to 9b but i cant. whenever i try to download the install files it says that i already have the latest version of direct x on my computer.

if not directx and the 128 ram requirements, what could be the problem.

Guys, if we could only run lifeblog on pc i think that will be a great big help.

bluet0ps wrote:thanks, that's typo 9c.

Even if directx9 is the minimum requirement for lifeblog could it be that lifeblog will not run on directx 9b or 9c?

I'm trying to downgrade from 9c to 9b but i cant. whenever i try to download the install files it says that i already have the latest version of direct x on my computer.

if not directx and the 128 ram requirements, what could be the problem.

Guys, if we could only run lifeblog on pc i think that will be a great big help.


IF you want to remove ur direct x, try directx buster.