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When i'm trying to play the sp i always get a grey screen and my pc crashes. I've allready looked o the forum and I've tryed deleting ffx86.dll, and playing without virusscan and firewall, and I've allready installed every driver-update from www.nvidia.com. And it still doesn't work, who can help me, I'll be forever greatfull to you!!!
My system info: CPU: Intel Celeron 601 MHz Graphics Processor: NVIDIA TNT2 m64 Memory: 320 MB ------------------ |
I had the exact same problem. I found that it was because I had the hardware acceleration disabled for my sound card. I would check that in your control panel.
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i can't find that option in the control panel
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Go to Control Panel then to Sounds and Multimedia. Then click on the audio tab. In the sound playback section at the top click on the Advanced button then you want to go to the Performance tab. Make sure Hardware Acceleration is at full.
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Start - Run - dxdiag, choose sound tab.
Just in case u got a sound card like mine that has its own control panel program, with some nice stuff not on there http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/frown.gif |
I had that prob. i just went and download OpenGl Again and it worked perfect. Hope you try it.
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Thank you, [SE]Sgt.WillyWonka
, i did what you said and now it works, thank you so much, you're my hero |
You got lucky. I had to take a couple days on my own to figure that one out.
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If you have an nvidia card and the game keeps crashing stop by www.3dchipset.com and get the nvidia BETA drivers 27.xx I did that cause my computer would blue screen on me when I ran mohaa. After I installed those beta drivers it runs perfect.
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also what fixes the grey screen is Go into the Main folder and rename ffx86.dll to .bak
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Maj.Stoner:
[B]also what fixes the grey screen is Go into the Main folder and rename ffx86.dll to .bak ... And I thought I was the only one !!! I got round this problem (it affected all my games once I installed extra ram) by installing the latest VIA 4in1 drivers ... it was an AGP issue. If that doesn't work, try the separate AGP driver ... (only for those with VIA chipsets, of course !!!). |
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