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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: Bruv119 on December 06, 2009, 12:32:12 AM
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I thought I remember reading something about no longer needing to run AH in this mode?
I have recently upgraded to win 7 64 bit and Have been experiencing random lockups twice needing a hard reboot. It makes a funky little grinding noise then the screen freezes. After ruling out the gfx card drivers. I tried disabling my sound card as it was the only thing that the operating system didn't install from default.
Now using the onboard sound chip it did it again but not as severe. I was able to get alt tabbed and use task manager to close AH. My next guess is trying to run in compatibility mode.
I can rule out hardware issues as my PC has run AH great for the last 3 years. ideas?
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With AMD CPUs, I'd guess just leave compatibility mode on, I turned it off, and now the game randomly crashes every now and then.
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have got a E6600 i'll post a dxdiag if i can't fix it.
Going to try re-installing the game clean without copying anything into it....;.
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That didn't help me one bit,only time I needed to reinstall was after they changed the file location.
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AMD multi-core CPU's are the only ones with known issues. The work-around AMD suggested for the problems works for many, but not for all. It has to do with the mask of the CPU (i.e. version).
The game has grown more dependent on multi-core CPU's (two cores is all that is needed), so it is always best if you can run without the "compatibility fix".
Now, some laptop manufacturers have taken some short-cuts in their implementations of both the Intel and AMD multi-core CPU's which cause both to suffer problems, which require the "compatibility fix", but that is not a CPU design issue.
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AMD multi-core CPU's are the only ones with known issues. The work-around AMD suggested for the problems works for many, but not for all. It has to do with the mask of the CPU (i.e. version).
The game has grown more dependent on multi-core CPU's (two cores is all that is needed), so it is always best if you can run without the "compatibility fix".
Now, some laptop manufacturers have taken some short-cuts in their implementations of both the Intel and AMD multi-core CPU's which cause both to suffer problems, which require the "compatibility fix", but that is not a CPU design issue.
i need to spend a little more time online playing to see if it doesn't randomly lockup again. Hasn't done so in xp mode so far :headscratch: