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If you've been having reboot-lockups, look on...
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dlbaxter
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If you've been having reboot-lockups, look on...
   

Hi,

I'm running on a 1400+ AMD with an all in wonder ATI Radeon (7200 chipset). I downloaded the drivers for the Radeon and started playing. For the past week I'd been experiencing lockups that forced me to reboot, and I didn't even have the view distance or ai distance at full. I tweaked those bars around, but didn't have much luck; it seemed as though it would lock randomly (never happened in the same place twice -- except the char. creation. A few times, if I tried to rename my class, it would freeze). I don't claim to know much about the hardware problems, but after I turned off the music I stopped having lockups that made me reboot. I then turned up the view and ai distances to full and played away the day freeze-free. It's a bit choppy at times, but it works. I hope this solution helps any who are having lock up trouble.

DLBaxter
Post Fri May 24, 2002 12:51 am
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SlitherSly
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Instead of playing without music just do into DXDIAG and switch the sound acceleration down a notch or two . . . it works.
Post Fri May 24, 2002 12:53 am
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bpdlr
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quote:
Originally posted by SlitherSly
Instead of playing without music just do into DXDIAG and switch the sound acceleration down a notch or two . . . it works.


Sorry for being thick, but where do I find DXDIAG?
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Post Fri May 24, 2002 1:48 pm
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From the start button on your desktop select run then type in dxdiag and press enter.
Post Sat May 25, 2002 10:13 pm
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