Question:
Help! NFSHP2 Error Message.. "Unknown Problem Initializing Graphics."?
Mr. Answerer :)
2009-12-30 12:29:40 UTC
Hello. Recently I bought NFSHP2 for my computer. I popped it in and installed it. Worked fine. Then I clicked on "play" and got an error message saying:

"Problem initializing graphics".

Can you please tell me whats wrong? My computer should be up-to-date. I have WIN-XP. Thanks ;)
Three answers:
Patch
2009-12-30 12:35:07 UTC
1) are your graphics up to scratch for the game ? sometimes newer games arent compatible with older graphics cards



2) do you have the latest graphics card driver installed ?
anonymous
2009-12-30 19:45:48 UTC
Hi,crankdatbuttcrack



There are 3 step to repair nfshp2 error



My friend had the same problem with you. I am sure your computer has registry problems.It is very easy to repair nfshp2 error. you just need 3 steps:



1: Download a registry cleaner and install it.

2: Open the registry cleaner and scan you computer for free.

3: Click fix button and you done.



Download the top nfshp2 error repair tool here:http://www.FixError2010.com/ttfix-nfshp2_error-zz0001
anonymous
2010-01-02 06:55:15 UTC
The easiest and fastest way to solve this problem is to run a registry cleaner software. A registry cleaner can eliminate errors in your record. This record stores all information about the software, drivers, applications and games that are installed on your computer. And in time, it can get bad, because some obsolete entries are not deleted and can lead to what they call the "errors". By using a registry cleaner http://make-a-computer-run-better.com the errors can be eradicated and increases the speed of your computer in the process. Registry cleaners work by scanning each file and then checking to see if it's corrupt or causing problems. If they find that it is broken, the registry cleaner will replace or fix the file for you to make your computer become free of errors.In addition, the errors will not happen if you regularly check and care for your computer system.


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