I have a little question. I wanted to get down to Fortnite today, but instead of playing I do not support operating system why? I have Windows 10 per operating system. I have often read that only the 64-bit operating system is supported. Since my second question comes directly synonymous where can I see that I have exactly the operating system or not? I would be very grateful if you could help me.
Give me some data, such as processor, video card, gb ram… Then maybe I can help you.
Processor AMD Phenom (TM) II X4 955 Processor, 3200 MHz, I unfortunately do not know graphics card, 4.00GB, x64.basierter processor
So the processor is completely ok, the 4 gb ram grad at the limit but should not be the problem. Try to find out your graphics card. It will probably be due to the video card or it is a system error.
On my graphics card is nothing and even so I find nothing about it on my PC.
Start, Settings, System, Info
There's if you have 64 bit
If not, you have to reinstall Windows.
For upgrading fits one
RX 560 4GB
8GB Ram
An SSD
or you look which mainboard you have and which cpu is supported maximum. Since they cost nothing and are in no way inferior to modern beginner gaming and midrange pcs, it is often worthwhile to upgrade.
Thank you very much, have just looked up yes, unfortunately s.meiner mainboard have a normal 32 but I thank you for your help.
That can just be the problem: / In games, just the graphics card is the most important, I'm sorry without a graphics card, I can't help you.
The 32er is your operating system, that is software that one sets when installing the operating system with the mouse, change is only for new installation
your mainboard is something else
something would have to be possible with your mainboard.
https://www.chip.de/...11109.html
with the tool you see all your hardware. But not your software, like the BS