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You need to run apcompat on the setup.exe file inside the setup95 dir on the cd. After that you need to upgrade to version 1.08. I got this far and now I just get a black screen upon startup.
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I seem to remember reading somewhere that UT doesn't like swapfiles over the size of 256mb, especially when 256mb of ram or more is in the system. I'm not sure but it's definitely worth a try. Decrease your pagefile size to 128 or something like that.
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You might try using a different, preferably brand new SCSI cable. When I first got my 303S I was using the old cable that came with my SCSI controller and I was getting tons of problems reading burned cds, weird artifacts when watching DVDs, etc. I used the cable that was sent with the DVD drive and now it works great. You might try that and if not return it for a new drive. My drive has read every single messed up, burned cd I've thrown at it, and usually at full speed. Ripping is a consistent 12x too. If you can get it working properly this drive really kicks butt!
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Which video card do you have?
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I had NFS5 working on a system almost identical to yours under win2k so we know that it will work. One thing you might try that fixed my friend's problems is up[censored] your monitor drivers. He would get black screens whenever he would start up games and it turned out that Windows hadn't detected his Viewsonic PF790 correctly and was trying to use a refresh rate it didn't support.
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Uhhh...I don't think anyone here uses AOL. If you're smart enough to be using Win2k, you're probably smart enough to realize that AOL is gay.
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Like I said, use the NVidia drivers and your lockups will probably go away. Stay away from Creative drivers.
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Yup! It accepts all forms of ram. [This message has been edited by Jester (edited 16 September 2000).]
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Also please tell us what driver Win2k said caused the memory dump.
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Well first off you should set your pagefile to at least the actual size of your ram + 9mb (265mb in your case) and not only 128mb as that is what Microsoft strongly recommends doing, especially where memory dumps are concerned. Also try using the latest NVidia drivers. In my experience Creative has never written very good drivers, especially for win2k so you'll be much better off using NVidia's drivers. [This message has been edited by Jester (edited 16 September 2000).]
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Uhhh...it might help if you told us a little more about your 3d card other that "it's a 3d card".
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You can make win2k not reboot after a blue screen crash. Go into system properties and under Advanced/Start & Recovery uncheck "Automatically Reboot". That should allow you to see which driver is the cause of your crashes.
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How stable are new Duron / Thunderbird motherboards?
Jester replied to tourettes's topic in Hardware
My friend has played the Deus Ex all the way thru to the end with zero crashes using his CUV4X motherboard (Apollo 133A), P3-733, and 32MB GTS. He's using the 6.18s and the latest Via 4in1. -
Right click on "My Computer", then under Advanced/Performance Options you can find your control for your swap file (aka virtual memory).
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Yep. I got it working just fine on my system. It even used my SLI!