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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: BotaBing on July 18, 2000, 03:57:00 PM
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When I play this game, assuming that I have no applications (that I know about) running in the background, and that I've just had a fresh reboot, it only takes a few hours before the same thing happens every time.
After a few hours, I start to get massive hard-drive lag and choppiness. The choppiness goes hand-in-hand with constant repetitive accessing of the hard-drive. It makes gameplay impossible, the only way I've found to fix it is to reboot.
I have a Dell PentiumII 350, with 128mb ram, a 16mb TnT 3d card, a turtle beach sound card, and a 19 inch monitor. I don't have any significant problems with the computer other than when I play this game.
Sometimes I notice the problem when there are multiple cons in the area, other times noone is around as far as I can tell.
The only hardware issue I can think of is that I have played a lot of games over the past 3 years, installed and uninstalled over and over, and I've logged a LOT of hours on these games.
Any ideas?
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Hi Botabing,
What version of Windows are you running? Doesn't W98 have a "Fast find" utility. (Correct me if I'm wrong). I've heard this can cause all sorts of disk access problems/stutters/slowdowns when gaming. If this is you disable it.
Hope this helps
TTFN
snafu
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The FastFind utility is installed by Microsoft Office, and it's a good idea indeed to remove it to avoid exactly this problem. Look in your Windows Startup menu. C:\Windows\Start\Startup or something like that, can't say the exact path, mine isn't in English. (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
Of course you could just right-click on the item in the Start menu itself, and delete it.
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That is what is happening Botabing, it is findfast
Right click on start then explore.
Click on programs then startup
Delete the icon for fast find.
Problem solved (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/smile.gif)
MarkAT
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If you don't end up having fastfind on your system here are a few more things to try. First of all, defragment your HD. (If you have never done it before it will likely take several hours.) It's a good idea to defrag every couple months. You might also try running a scandisk to see if your hard drive has errors and/or bad sectors. The last thing to try is to make sure you have at least 300 Megs or so of free space left on your HD.
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bloom25
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