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Wankenstein

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  1. I've managed to fix my problem by updating BIOS drivers, if anyone's curious.
  2. Long story short: Attempting to load the Enclave Courtyard level for me always results in a crash (as in, computer borks out and resets). I don't think I can even actually get to the loading screen for the level. I literally walk to the edge of the adjoining level and BAM computer resets. I've had level loading problems before, but they were always resolvable. This one doesn't seem to be. ______________________________________________ System stats AMD Athlon XP (Barton) 3200 (@2.2Ghz) ATI Radeon 9600 Pro (256mb) 1GB Infineon DDR RAM (2x512) Nvidia NForce 2 mobo/integrated sound [M7NCD Pro] Drivers Processor 5.1.2600.0 GFX Omega 2.6.05a Have tried: Catalyst 5.2, 4.11 Sound Nvidia NForce 6.14.460.0 Have tried: Some older version that I didn't record ______________________________________________ What's the likely culprit here? I don't think it's memory, as when that happens I get the lovely error message "Blahblahblah at address 0xblahblahblah." I've tried updating/downgrading my video card drivers, but it hasn't made a difference. I've also updated sound drivers to no avail. Is it possible my computer mistakes the words "Enclave Courtyard" as "EXECUTE_ACTION: PISS_OFF_USER"? Does my computer/graphics card/phallus overheat consistently when attempting to load the level? Is my level possible corrupted/how would I find out? Did I commit a cardinal sin by putting an ATI card into an NVidia mobo? Has this happened consistently to anyone else? Stuff already tried: Changing graphics drivers (see above) Updating sound drivers Bashing head into wall repeatedly Messing around with every possible graphics/sound/whatever option ingame Ditching party memebers Making sacrifices of young poodles
  3. If that's your biggest problem with KOTOR2, consider yourself extremely lucky. Also, look into a save game editor.
  4. Alternatively, you could hit the "Switch Character" button in the lower right on the load-game screen.
  5. Had the same problem, did the same stuff. Deleting the DLL didn't work, I finally just loaded an earlier save. (You DO save every other second, right? )
  6. Fux. I've got an nForce 2 mobo. Can you give me the specifics of DIMM and whatnot? Memtest goes beserk on one of the sticks of RAM (I have 2; they should be the exact same though). I'm thinking it might just be faulty and the best solution would be to rip it out and grind it into powder with an overclocked belt sander. (PS Does slot positioning of RAM matter?)
  7. Furiously bash your head against a wall until the patch is released.
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