R@v3n Posted April 28, 2005 Share Posted April 28, 2005 wow, that is weird. btw, there is no such thing as "Could it be that my machine is too much for this game?", do you have enough hard disk space left for windows to create a virtual memory page file for your game? it's normal occurrence for strategy games to consume more and more memory due to the number of increasing objects in the game... hmmm... have you tried increasing you RAM or tinkering you virtual memory settings?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Tried that already and the problem remained. I even tried what my professor said about lowering my AGP to 2x since in his experience VIA based motherboards always had a problem with the 4x settings but still to no avail. It is quite weird and I haven't experience anything like this before. I even downloaded other cracks for the executable just in case it was just a broken crack but it still hangs then crashes. It is weird though that the crash can be avoided if you switch to your desktop fast enough... P.S. The "Could it be that my machine is too much for this game?" was supposed to be followed by a " " to indicate it was a joke. The phrase could only apply to legacy games such as those developed for DOS and relies on the CPU timing to function correctly. Quote Link to comment
R@v3n Posted April 28, 2005 Share Posted April 28, 2005 ...The phrase could only apply to legacy games such as those developed for DOS and relies on the CPU timing to function correctly. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It's not phrase...sentence...fufufufu... Another question: does anyone have an original Battle Realms: Winter of the Wolf CD? Please tell me the EXACT VOLUME LABEL of the cd since I'm doing an experiment with copy protections... :headsetsmiley: Quote Link to comment
macx98 Posted April 28, 2005 Share Posted April 28, 2005 i have it installed in my computer but my sister plays with it though, not me. pirated din~ i haven't heard any complains from her though.... good luck. Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted April 28, 2005 Share Posted April 28, 2005 Tried that already and the problem remained. I even tried what my professor said about lowering my AGP to 2x since in his experience VIA based motherboards always had a problem with the 4x settings but still to no avail. It is quite weird and I haven't experience anything like this before. I even downloaded other cracks for the executable just in case it was just a broken crack but it still hangs then crashes. It is weird though that the crash can be avoided if you switch to your desktop fast enough... P.S. The "Could it be that my machine is too much for this game?" was supposed to be followed by a " " to indicate it was a joke. The phrase could only apply to legacy games such as those developed for DOS and relies on the CPU timing to function correctly. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Your assumption that it could be an antivirus software running could be correct (partially). try disabling the other programs running before playing battlerealms (you know.. di the "3 finger salute" then isa isahin mong i-off; ctrl+alt+del). Maybe too much background programs ang tumatakbo. scan for spam and adware na rin because interfere rin ang mga popups nila; might even be eating up your processing power. If all wala pa rin better buy the original battle realms cd Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted April 28, 2005 Share Posted April 28, 2005 GUYS, HELP eto yung problema MAY PC ako, tapos finormat ko siya using SEAGATE DISC WIZARD.tapos may 3 partitions ako. nag install ako ngayon ng WINDOWS ME. ok, nag install sya sa una, pero nung nag 2nd restart na sya, ayaw na mag diretso, tapos lalabas after 30 minutes siguro - WINDOWS PROTECTION ERROR - YOU NEED TO RESTART YOUR COMPUTER, SYSTEM HALTED. blue ang background nya.. help guys!! kasi pag xp naman ang i install ko, ok naman, gumagana naman. tapos pag ang ginamit ko na partitioning and formatting software ay yung old way na DOS start-up disk, ganun din ang nangyayari sa WIN ME.. help please... kasi bukas na yung final exam namin sa PC assembling and OS installation...<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Maybe late na but pahabol na rin... Did you set the active boot partition in CMOS where the windows ME is located? Try format and partitioning using a startup disk rather than using the seagate disc wizard. Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted April 28, 2005 Share Posted April 28, 2005 Maybe late na but pahabol na rin... Did you set the active boot partition in CMOS where the windows ME is located? Try format and partitioning using a startup disk rather than using the seagate disc wizard.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Oppss.. did i say CMOS? I meant "Did you set the active boot partition USING FDISK where the windows ME is located?" Baka dahil 3 ang partition mo nalilito ang unit mo kung saan magboot. Also general tip: Always check your jumper settings Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted April 28, 2005 Share Posted April 28, 2005 Oppss.. did i say CMOS? I meant "Did you set the active boot partition USING FDISK where the windows ME is located?" Baka dahil 3 ang partition mo nalilito ang unit mo kung saan magboot. Also general tip: Always check your jumper settings<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Sorry.. ideas just keep popping up in my head kasi kaya per installment ang replies ko (mods pasensya na sa multiple replies). baka hindi compatible and hard disc format. generally dapat fat32 ka hindi yung bagong ntfs (correct me if im wrong) that windows XP is defaulted to format and partition. Yun lang ang maisip ko why sa win XP gumagana but win ME hindi. also check mo kung ang startup disc mo is from win ME or boot ka na lang sa cd ng windows ME. Quote Link to comment
macx98 Posted April 28, 2005 Share Posted April 28, 2005 Sorry.. ideas just keep popping up in my head kasi kaya per installment ang replies ko (mods pasensya na sa multiple replies). baka hindi compatible and hard disc format. generally dapat fat32 ka hindi yung bagong ntfs (correct me if im wrong) that windows XP is defaulted to format and partition. Yun lang ang maisip ko why sa win XP gumagana but win ME hindi. also check mo kung ang startup disc mo is from win ME or boot ka na lang sa cd ng windows ME.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> :cool: pede... Quote Link to comment
freelicker Posted April 29, 2005 Share Posted April 29, 2005 criminal laws are described as territorial. this means that you can only be prosecuted for acts committed in a place where it is declared unlawful. in fine, if you marry another in the US despite the existing valid marriage in the Philippines, you cannot be held liable for bigamy defined under Philippine laws, the act (of marrying for the second time) having been committed in the US. you may however be prosecuted for bigamy as defined under US laws.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Panero, You have to consider that Bigamy is also considered to be a continuing offense. Which means, although the act was done outside of the Philippines, it becomes an offense as well in the Philippines if the individual enters Philippine soil. In other words, even if you got married outside of the Philippines, when you enter the Philippines, you are still considered to have entered into a second marriage while the first one is subsisting. Thus, you can still be prosecuted in the Philippines. Quote Link to comment
-=extreme=- Posted April 29, 2005 Share Posted April 29, 2005 If you planning to do dual boot, you need to install Win ME first, then when you want to install WinXP you need to run the installation under winME so XP will determine that there is an existing OS and will follow the current disc format. Quote Link to comment
thirteen Posted April 29, 2005 Share Posted April 29, 2005 Does abyone know of any local company that does data recovery from hard discs? I'm not talking of "oops...i formatted my HD by mistake", but rather my HD isn't even detected by the BIOS. I've been told of companies in Singapore that do this, but its just too expensive if you factor in shipping. any help would be appriciated! Quote Link to comment
dreddfool Posted April 29, 2005 Share Posted April 29, 2005 all revivals by michael buble is great . . especially Moondance<{POST_SNAPBACK}> YEAH! :cool: Quote Link to comment
strong_cock Posted April 29, 2005 Share Posted April 29, 2005 GUYS, HELP eto yung problema MAY PC ako, tapos finormat ko siya using SEAGATE DISC WIZARD.tapos may 3 partitions ako. nag install ako ngayon ng WINDOWS ME. ok, nag install sya sa una, pero nung nag 2nd restart na sya, ayaw na mag diretso, tapos lalabas after 30 minutes siguro - WINDOWS PROTECTION ERROR - YOU NEED TO RESTART YOUR COMPUTER, SYSTEM HALTED. blue ang background nya.. help guys!! kasi pag xp naman ang i install ko, ok naman, gumagana naman. tapos pag ang ginamit ko na partitioning and formatting software ay yung old way na DOS start-up disk, ganun din ang nangyayari sa WIN ME.. help please... kasi bukas na yung final exam namin sa PC assembling and OS installation...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> I would like to ask first before I suggest. How big is your Hard drive? Brand? Why 3 partitions? Remember, if you're going to run dual boot using ME and XP, the file system should be FAT32. Quote Link to comment
strong_cock Posted April 29, 2005 Share Posted April 29, 2005 Does abyone know of any local company that does data recovery from hard discs? I'm not talking of "oops...i formatted my HD by mistake", but rather my HD isn't even detected by the BIOS. I've been told of companies in Singapore that do this, but its just too expensive if you factor in shipping. any help would be appriciated!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> How big is your hard drive and brand? Is it PATA or SATA? Quote Link to comment
rickyv Posted April 29, 2005 Share Posted April 29, 2005 how can you separate your spouse without breaking your wallet? Quote Link to comment
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