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April 8th, 2006, 12:45 AM
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SPMBT CRASHING
G'day,
Don't know if anyone can help me...but recently I am having a problem of SPMBT crashing after a few turns. In fact I just had a case where, while selecting my forces, it crashed on me. I then get a dialogue box where it tells me that Winspmbt is facing a problem and it will be closing and a 'Send' or 'Don't send' button to Microsoft informing them of the problem.
My set is a laptop, ACER Travelmate 4052LMi, Intel Pentium M725 processor with 1Gb of ram and a 60GB HDD. Any advice would be most appreciated. Thank you
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April 8th, 2006, 04:00 PM
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Re: SPMBT CRASHING
Most video games have trouble with laptops. Laptops are configured differently than desktop PCs, and I've also had a lot of crashes playing SPMBT on my laptop. There's really no solution to the problem, if Camo Workshop was a fancy software company with 50 employees I'm sure they'd have made it laptop compatible but Don and Andy are apparently the only people who work there.
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April 9th, 2006, 11:09 AM
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Re: SPMBT CRASHING
As Pyros says - try turning ALL sound off.
What graphics card do you have? - ther can be problems if you do not have a real DirectX compliant card, with real RAM and not using "shared" system RAM. As you have a laptop, you may have one of these?. Aditionally - check that you have the latest drivers for your card (laptop manufacturers website and/or gfx card manufacturer website).
If turning the sound off does not help (your laptop may have a sound card that cannot handle multiple MP3 streams, or you may have a problematic audio CODEC installed), then try running in windowed mode with the option to use Windows GDI graphics turned on instead of DirectX, especially if you have some sort of low end gfx card.
Laptops and games are generally a problematic match, unfortunately. Though my IBM R50e has no problems (sound or gfx) with WinSPMBT despite having low-end integrated gfx card and sound. Not a bad buy at £399 from Staples (Hint to UK buyers - check your local Staples office supply shop if looking for a PC or laptop, they sometimes have special offers like that in-store, and not mentioned on the Staples website).
Cheers
Andy
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April 22nd, 2006, 04:42 AM
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Re: SPMBT CRASHING
Thanks for all the advice. Presently in a place where getting internet access is almost next to impossible. Will try it out as soon as I get back.
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