10 Elder

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July 27th, 2021 08:00

If this was done as an upgrade from 7 to 10, first thing to try is removing the upgrade and reverting to Windows 7.  

If it was done as a clean install, bear in mind that full support for Windows 10 on hardware that's over a decade old may not be possible -- and depending on the games, they may need updates or paid upgrades (where these exist) to run under Windows 10.

Was Windows 10 itself running OK?

 

10 Elder

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30.7K Posts

July 27th, 2021 09:00

If Windows 10 is running correctly -- and you have the latest video drivers -- start with the support for the games you're trying to run.

 

 

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July 27th, 2021 09:00

Yes, Windows 10 is working well. The problem is my games. And if I installed it from 0, not as an upgrade and the drivers, download them with an application that I purchased.

7 Technologist

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July 27th, 2021 20:00

Hi @Patronro welcome to this user to user discussion forum. This is not Dell Support. 

The very old Alienware M11x has dual core CPU and single bus (data highway) for SATA Storage OS(C:) boot drive. This system specification is beneath the minimum requirements for modern games. You need a modern system to play modern games. 

Please click on Kudos to say thank you for response from user that is not employed by Dell. Please share an update on progress, so that other users derive benefit from your experience. Thank you. 

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