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Old 30-05-2006, 05:37 PM   #1
AlbertM
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Default More computer help, please.

G'day all.

I'm having a problem with 2 games. NFS Porsche and V8 Challenge. I run Win XP home. They ran with no problems prior to installing a DVD burner(up from a CD-RW) and a 512Mb DDR 3200 chip(up from 256Mb DDR 2100).

What happend is sometimes the game will crash to the desktop with a error from the .EXE file and other times it spontainiously restarts the computer.

It will do either at an early point in the games, mostly when it's loading the track to race. Sometimes I get to race and it crashes/restarts mid race or I finish the race and ESC then crashes/restarts

I'm running

P4 2.4Ghz
512MB DDR 3200 RAM
40GB HDD
128MB Hercules 3D Graphics Dual display
Win XP Home OS

Thanks in advance.

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