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(Second life can not run because the drivers for your video card or are improperly installed or are not updated , or are not adminido hardware . please check that you have the most current drivers for your video card, and although you have, try reinstall.)

-Operating System: windows 7 ultimate 64 bits.

-Computer Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) Processor 2650e 1.60 GHz

-Computer Memory: 2.00GB

-Screen Resolution: 1366 x 768

-Graphics Card: ATI Radeon 2100 (drivers are already updated.)

check this site (will not be official or if present) but says the ATI Radeon 2100 supported

https://jira.secondlife.com/secure/attachment/49836/old_table_results.txt

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Sorry, but your system is far below the System Requirements as stated here: https://secondlife.com/my/support/system-requirements/index.php?lang=en-US

Your CPU is an APU with a cheap, low end "graphics card" (like the Intel HD Graphics), which isn't listed as running. Also, an APU system is not as powerfull as a "real" CPU. The CPU part of your system is also a single core CPU only. Also AMD confuse their costumers often, when they change the names of their products too.You will need a major upgrade of your PC before you can use SL.

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Sharoon,

Your Graphics Card is barely acceptable and should be considered a no starter for Second Life in all but the lowest  level Graphics modes. You'll miss most of the detail around you at that level and many avatars will never render fully for you.

Sven is correct, your CPU is a bottom of the pile product from 2009 as well.  Save yourself a lot of frustration and save up for a new PC.

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