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eldritch2k4

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  1. Well, actually, I'm using the Omega Drivers based on the latest Catalysts (6.1). I guess I can try rolling back my drivers anyway. Thanks.
  2. I recently purchased an ATI Radeon 9550 256Meg card and decided to dust off my copy of KoTOR2. The game crashes like holy hell (almost twice as often as when I was using my old Radeon 8500 AiW) now and I noticed a couple things in the SWInfo.txt file that the config utility generates: [sWKotOR] ReportDateTime=1/27/2006 1:51:36 AM SysInfoVersion=v1.00.60 GameExists=1 GameVersion=v2.00.424 GameInstallLocation=C:\Program Files\LucasArts\SWKotOR2\ [OS] Name=WinXP Version=Windows XP v5.1 build 2600 Service Pack 2 Service Pack=Service Pack 2 Status=Pass [swapFiles] C:\pagefile.sys=1536 [CPU] CPUCount=1 CPUSpeed=2166 CPUFamily=6 CPUModel=10 CPUStepping=0 CPUVendor=AMD CPUName=AMD Athlon XP 3000+ Status=Pass [Memory] RAM=512 Status=Pass [Disk Free Space] C: (NTFS), UNICODE=64.80GB D: (FAT32), UNICODE=1MB Status=Pass [CD-ROMs] DriveLetters=E:\,F:\,K:\ Drives=ASUS CD-S480/AH,HP DVD Writer 300c,PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-104 [Video] Video Card Name=RADEON 9550 (Omega 3.8.205) Video Memory=512 Desktop Resolution=1024x768x32 @ 60Hz DirectX=DirectX 9.0c (4.09.00.0904) OpenGL Version=2.0.5529 WinXP Release OpenGL Vendor=ATI Technologies Inc. OpenGL Renderer=MOBILITY RADEON 9600 x86/MMX/3DNow!/SSE ATI Driver=6.14.10.6587 Vid Card Status=Pass Vid Card Driver Status=Pass GL Status=Pass DX Status=Pass [Audio] Sound Card Name=Creative Audigy Audio Processor (WDM) Status=Pass First of all, I do NOT have a Mobility card. I'm very much using a desktop PC. And secondly, I don't have a 512 meg video card. As stated above, I only have a 256. Anyone else seen this sort of thing?
  3. *Ahem* To answer the initial post: You are having issues with KotORII because of the fact that you're trying to play on a laptop PC. Over at lucasarts.com, they have specifically stated that KotORII is NOT built to run on any PC that uses Radeon "Mobility" cards. The 384MB of RAM is plenty to actually run the program, but the recommended is still 512. To all you people saying that you can't run Windows XP with that amount of RAM, you need to do a little research. The bare minimum requirement for RAM in WinXP is 64mb, with a recommendation of 128mb or more. I know for a fact this is true since I tried to install it on an older PC with only 64mb in 2001 when XP first came out. Upon doing so, it gave me a message saying that it could install XP, but with limited functionality and recommended that I upgrade my PC (which I did). The 128 recommendation is still true, as I still have an old Celeron 400 rig that only has 256mb of RAM and I installed and ran WinXP Pro SP2 when it only had 128mb of RAM. My point being, if you are going to make a definitive claim (ie. Windows XP CAN'T run on less than 256mb of RAM) make sure it's true. Thank you very much, and good night.
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