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Spoo October 20th, 2004 10:30 PM

Re: How do I turn off Overclocking??
 
Sound card? Can you access a settings utillity for the game? (sometimes it's a seperate program or configuration text file) If so, try disabling sound.

Aiken October 20th, 2004 10:34 PM

Re: How do I turn off Overclocking??
 
I talked with guys in russian x2 forums and they told me it could be a patch issue. You only should update to 1.4 (latest) from 1.2 Version of the game. Does it crash without latest patch installed?

Another thing they told me is that game, in spite its uncountable merits, is very buggy. They experienced a lot of ctds too.

I remember one issue then game always crushed in particular location at 10:41:51 (local game time). Very odd.

Thermodyne October 21st, 2004 12:15 AM

Re: How do I turn off Overclocking??
 
Boot to bios and see what the FSB is set to. If it is the same as the CPU rating, then check the memory. If the memory is at rated buss speed and the timings are not altered look at the vidio card. If it is set to default, nothing is OC'd. If the system is OEM like Dell or Compaq, it is not OC'd.

If you want to see what you have, DL and run Sandra. It will show you what the system has under the hood and let you run some bench marks.

Many games need patches to make them run stable. SE4 was a real PITA until the first patch.

Renegade 13 October 21st, 2004 01:19 AM

Re: How do I turn off Overclocking??
 
Quote:

aiken said:
I talked with guys in russian x2 forums and they told me it could be a patch issue. You only should update to 1.4 (latest) from 1.2 Version of the game. Does it crash without latest patch installed?

Another thing they told me is that game, in spite its uncountable merits, is very buggy. They experienced a lot of ctds too.

I remember one issue then game always crushed in particular location at 10:41:51 (local game time). Very odd.

The Version that came on the CD was the UK Version 1.3 (or it might have been 1.2...I can't remember). I installed it, ran it, and that was the first time I got the CTD. I then downloaded the patch, installed it, and got the exact same issue at about the exact same point in loading.

I'm beginning to expect that there may be an incompatibility issue with the game and some of the hard/software on the computer.

Thermodyne, I've already determined that there is a 99% chance that my computer is not OC'd, so I don't think it matters anymore. But thanks a lot for the instructions!

I've downloaded Sandra, run a system report, and found a strange thing...when it was "analysing processes" it hung up and would not continue. Froze, it seems. I disabled the analysis of the processes and it ran just fine and generated a report of my system. Most of which I don't understand! However, the fact that it hung up when analysing the processes tells me that there may be something running in the background that is screwing things up. This seems odd though, as one of the solutions I tried to get the game to work was to disable as many of the background processes as I safely could, and it made no effect. But its still an odd thing...

Thanks once again Aiken and Thermodyne for the assistance.

Aiken October 21st, 2004 02:37 AM

Re: How do I turn off Overclocking??
 
If you want to investigate what's running on a background, you can do following:
Download Hijackthis utility. It's small.
Lanch it. Click on Config... button, then Misc Tools. You'll see Generate StartupList log button. Make sure that option List also minor sections (full) is enabled. Now click Generate StartupList log button and you'll get detailed log of starup apps and processes in a notepad window. Save this log to txt file and attach it to your reply on this board. Probably together will be able to find the source of your problem (if it's not a hardware problem of course).

Baron Munchausen October 21st, 2004 01:17 PM

Re: How do I turn off Overclocking??
 
Hijackthis is good for getting the details on a worm or virus when you really know something is wrong but it's rather a lot of trouble when you don't know you've got a problem. You could just the the 'Power Toys' and 'Kernel Toys' from Microsoft:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/downloads/

And use 'Wintop' from the Kernel Toys to check your running processes. This displays CPU usage, too, so it would tell you where your CPU power is going. It's originally for Win95/98 but as far as I know this works under Win NT/2000/XP as well.

Fyron October 21st, 2004 03:36 PM

Re: How do I turn off Overclocking??
 
The Task Manager in Win2k/XP lists all running processes as well as CPU and RAM usage by default. It just tells you process names though, not where the program is located. Does this WinTop tell you more than just the process names?

Hmm... WinTop.exe failed to run on Win2k for me.

Renegade 13 October 21st, 2004 10:40 PM

Re: How do I turn off Overclocking??
 
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Thanks Aiken. The list is attached to this post, I'd appreciate it if people would tell me if I've got stuff I don't want running in the background, running! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif

Fyron October 21st, 2004 11:07 PM

Re: How do I turn off Overclocking??
 
Well first off you have this program running...

C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe

That is a major security hole. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif Most of the bad things that infect PCs get in through the vast number of security holes in Internet Exploder...

Mozilla Firefox

Renegade 13 October 22nd, 2004 12:10 AM

Re: How do I turn off Overclocking??
 
Quote:

Imperator Fyron said:
Well first off you have this program running...

C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe

That is a major security hole. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif Most of the bad things that infect PCs get in through the vast number of security holes in Internet Exploder...

Mozilla Firefox

Hmmm, that's quite strange...as of the time I did the analysis of system processes, I didn't have IE running...however it still shows up the system processes? http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...s/confused.gif I just Alt-Ctrl-Del and terminated the process, but it truely is odd that it would be running in the background, especially when I haven't told it to launch for quite some time....although I guess my parents or sisters could have launched it. Still doesn't explain it being present in the background though...damn Microsoft...

By the way, the Firefox link was unnecessary, you converted me to Firefox about 4 months ago! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif


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