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Default 01-28-2002, 06:54 AM

I am NOW running the game on an AMD XP 1800+ with windows XP pro, with no problems, as in my post in the first page of this thread, I was having rebooting problems, where the pc would reboot by itself, I have fixed that by moving my HD's to the 3rd IDE channel instead of the 1st...
since 2 days ago when I fixed the problems, I have been running nightly for over 4 hours each night, my geforce 3 overclocked to 525 memory, and 225 core,,with absolutely no crashes whatsoever....
At first I took the AMD, VIA thing seriously, but take a GOOD look at what most people have in their rigs,,, CL live, or audigy....There is no EAX in the game, and I think that is what the problem is,,, the card is having a hard time reverting back to 2d sound, and causing the lockups....
I am running a soyo dragon plus motherboard, using the onboard c-media sound chip, and I have not had any of the problems you all were having.... mine , like I said,, was non-typical of what everyone else was encountering..
so I am convinced it is an issue of the miles fast 2d positional and the audigy, live series of cards...

MYM out.....
  
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