Quizzes & Puzzles1 min ago
Google Earth problems
Hi,
I recently downloaded Google Earth but am having some problems in using it. The programme will run fine for a while and I'll spend half an hour virtually wandering the streets of Mumbai or finding traffic jams at the Mexican border then it will suddenly crash and dump me on a blue screen with a load of computer-speak that I don't understand (memory dumps, BIOS updates etc).
I'm forced to turn off the laptop and restart. When I do this the Microsoft Error report thing directs me to the website of the manufacturer of my graphics card (ati.com). It is not at all clear what I need to solve this crashing problem, I suspect I need some sort of update. The graphics card is, apparently, an ATI Mobility. I would love there to be a button on their website saying 'Click here to solve your Google Earth problem' but there ain't.
Can any of you wonderful people shed any light on this problem and/or advise me on what to do. I have always considered myself a rational chap but have started screaming obscenities at the screen when it crashes. I fear for my mental health if I can't sort it out!
Thank you in anticipation.
P.S.
I'll say at this point that I am fine turning on my PC, using MS Office and installing the odd bit of software but am pretty clueless when it comes to updating drivers and the like (will I have to pay for an update?). I get a bit scared that I'll download some horrific virus that will melt my laptop before my eyes.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hartley: going on the information you have provided, it does sound like a graphics card issue.
For a start, download and install the latest correct drivers for your graphics card. Dont worry about viruses etc. so long as you download the driver from a reputable source - namely Microsoft or direct from the graphics card manufacturers website (in your case, ATI)
All in all, i dont think your PC is stuggling too badly. It simply sounds as though Google World requires a stronger graphics card then the one you have installed at present. Installing a new driver will not necessarily help the system run Google World and prevent a crash.