how to not d/c at zak?

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    I have being trying to get my priest a zak helm but failed so many times because of d/c. I'm so tired of this that I just want to find a solution to this problem.

    I have tried many things like gfx and vmware yet it still happens.

    While using vmware, I notice that it cannot run smoothly with best graphic and it lags. Worst of all, it will d/c if tried to gfx during zak. It d/c still without gfx.

    While running without vmware, I can run smoothly on best graphic and gfx doesn't d/c me out. However, it still d/c me out of nowhere during 2nd body and I don't know why.

    While running without vmware, I always zak on the lowest graphic hoping it run faster.
     
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    buy an amd graphics card....
     
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    Make sure you have no windows defender/anti-virus/firewall etc blocking the game.
    Also try to run the game on onboard graphics if it doesn't work (by connecting the screen cable to the motherboard instead of the graphic card)
     
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    you made it sounds easier than do. Onboard graphic? Screen cable connect to mother board? does that mean my cable has been connected to the graphic card this whole time?
     
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    Spend more money. Best solution.
     
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    There are some issue with NVIDIA cards, it depends on if you have one or not.
     
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    I currently have an NVIDIA card and all I did was change GFX after each body. Easiest solution would be to disable card (can do in device manager), then plug your screen into the motherboard. Also check your drivers as well, I keep mine up to date and didn't have the problem so could be another thing to try.
     
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    I believe this is something than needs to be done in BIOS
     
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    I checked my computer and I didn't found a plug post connect to the motherboard, only the one to the graphic card. I also kept mine up to date but I think d/c happened on all graphic card version.

    I gfx like 2 times and it doesn't even work.
     

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